Remote Live Chat Support Agent (Entry Level)

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Are you ready to embark on an exciting career where you can connect with people in real-time while working from the comfort of your own home? If you are, we’re eager to have you on our team. We are currently in search of enthusiastic individuals to join us as Live Chat Support Agents, offering top-notch customer service to businesses and their online visitors.

As a Live Chat Support Agent, you will be compensated for engaging in live chat conversations on various business websites and social media platforms. Your responsibilities will include promptly responding to customer inquiries, sharing product information, and even extending special offers. You will be chatting in real-time, utilizing user-friendly online tools to engage with customers and potential clients.

Rate: $35 per hour

Requirements:

  • You should have access to a laptop, phone, or tablet.
  • A reliable internet connection is a must.
  • Basic English writing skills are sufficient.

No Prior Experience Required: These are entry-level live chat positions, and we provide comprehensive training, making prior paid live chat experience unnecessary.

Location: You can enjoy the flexibility of working from anywhere within the United States.

Live Chat Support Agents are in high demand worldwide, and if you’re ready to start immediately, we encourage you to submit your application below. Join us on this exciting journey of real-time customer engagement and professional growth!


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