Entry-Level Chat Support Agent (Remote / Part Time / No Experience Needed)

We're hiring Chat Support Agents to join our growing customer service team. In this entry-level role, you'll handle customer inquiries through chat, listen to what they need, and work collaboratively to find the right answers. If you're personable, reliable, and interested in flexible work that lets you make a real difference for customers, we want to talk to you. Responsibilities: Answer customer messages in real-time, guiding them through their questions and concerns. Write clear, warm responses that quickly address what customers are asking for. Keep detailed records of each chat session and the steps you took to help resolve issues. Balance multiple conversations at once while maintaining accuracy and focus. Rate: $35 per hour Requirements: A working device—laptop, smartphone, or tablet—available for daily use. Dependable internet with sufficient speed for real-time chat interactions. Excellent written communication abilities and the skill to convey information clearly through text. Ability to work independently, follow procedures, and meet agreed-upon timelines. Skills/Background: Perfect for those starting their customer support journey or new to chat-based work. No prior experience needed—we'll provide all the training required for success. Location: Remote position available worldwide, with priority consideration for U.S.-based applicants. Chat support roles remain consistently in demand, making this a great entry point into a customer service career with an employer that invests in its people. You'll directly influence how customers perceive and connect with our brand. We have openings available now and are actively hiring. If you're eager to develop new skills, take ownership of your work, and find satisfaction in helping customers succeed, apply now and let's get started.

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