The Customer Support Intern will provide exceptional customer service through various communication channels, resolve inquiries, maintain records, and collaborate with team members to enhance support efficiency.
This is a remote position.
A Customer Support Intern is responsible for providing excellent customer service and support to resolve inquiries via chat support.
Customer Interaction:
- Respond promptly and professionally to customer inquiries via email, chat, or other communication channels
- Address customer complaints, concerns, and requests with patience and empathy.
- Product/Service Knowledge
- Develop a deep understanding of the company's products or services to provide accurate and helpful information to customers
- Educate customers on product features, benefits, and usage.
Issue Resolution:
- Identify and assess customer issues, troubleshoot problems, and provide solutions or guidance.
- Escalate complex or unresolved issues to higher-level support or management as needed.
Documentation:
- Maintain detailed records of customer interactions, including inquiries, resolutions, and feedback.
- Use customer relationship management (CRM) systems to log and track support tickets and customer data.
Communication Skills:
- Communicate effectively and professionally, both verbally and in writing.
- Ensure clear and concise explanations to customers.
Customer Feedback:
- Collect and relay customer feedback and suggestions to improve products, services, or processes.
Training and Development:
- Stay up-to-date with product/service knowledge through training and self-study.
- Attend regular training sessions to enhance customer support skills.
Team Collaboration:
- Collaborate with team members and other departments to resolve customer issues efficiently.
- Share knowledge and best practices with colleagues.
Metrics and Targets:
- Meet or exceed performance metrics, such as response times, resolution rates, and customer satisfaction scores.
Requirements
- High school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require a bachelor's degree.
- Excellent communication skills (written).
- Empathetic and patient demeanor when dealing with customers.
- Problem-solving and critical-thinking abilities.
- Familiarity with customer support software and CRM systems is a plus.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced and dynamic environment.
- Time management skills to handle multiple inquiries efficiently.
- Flexibility to work shifts, including evenings, weekend's, and holidays, if required.
- Available to work as per EST Time Zone 9:00am - 5:00pm
Benefits
- Remote Job
- Friendly Work Environment
- Guaranteed Growth
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