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Telework Customer Service Jobs
Customer Service Work From Home
Many corporations are now outsourcing their telework customer service
jobs to home-based workers. In fact, there has been national news
coverage of this trend. American corporations are able to keep costs
down, yet still employ American workers; they no longer have to
outsource these jobs to foreign countries. This alleviates any cultural
or language barriers that have almost become a cliché in the customer
service industry.
Customer service is actually an industry upon itself and there are many
types of jobs that fall under this umbrella. As a stay at home agent you
may accept inbound calls for a company from your home. You may be
processing orders, providing technical support to a company’s existing
customers, or answering general inquiry calls.
If you do not like speaking on the phone, don’t worry. There are also
jobs within the customer service industry that do not involve the phone
at all. A prime example would be a help desk representative. You may
have noticed that many websites feature the opportunity to chat with a
live agent. These agents provide all types of assistance, from technical
support to general information about a company and its products. In many
cases, these jobs are performed by people from their own homes.
Opportunities in customer service do not end there. There are also
opportunities for people to return phone calls, answer email, and any
other “support function” you can imagine.
Since there are so many types of telework customer service jobs
available, there is one suited to most any type of personality.
Generally speaking, at-home agents need to have a “thick skin” as you
may come into contact with some irritated customers every now and then.
When that happens, it is important to remember that they are not upset
at you personally; they are upset with the company you represent, and
you are the only person that they have to communicate their upset
feelings to.
You shouldn’t let that prospect scare you away, as there are also many
people who will be very pleasant and give you many compliments on the
great job you are doing for them. They will be grateful for the help and
support you are providing.
Finding these types of jobs may be a bit tricky, but it can be done.
When you visit a job board, read each listing very carefully to make
sure it is not a scam. Entering quotation marks around your search term
will also help narrow your results. Try to locate a website that
specializes in telecommuting, as they may post fresh job leads in the
customer service field.
In most cases, you will need to provide your own computer, high speed
internet service and phone line. You will not be reimbursed for these
expenses. If a company needs you to have a certain type of software to
work for them, they should provide that to you at no cost. The pay rate
for these types of jobs can vary greatly, depending on what type of
duties you perform.
If you feel that you would make a great customer service agent, don’t
hesitate to research this field further. There are many new
opportunities opening up, and one could be a great fit for you.
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