Customer service representative (US based)
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<img src="https://we-work-remotely.imgix.net/logos/0170/8822/logo.gif?ixlib=rails-4.0.0&w=50&h=50&dpr=2&fit=fill&auto=compress" /> <p> <strong>Headquarters:</strong> Paris <br /><strong>URL:</strong> <a href="https://onepilot.co/agents/customer-care-agents">https://onepilot.co/agents/customer-care-agents</a> </p> <p>As a Onepilot agent, you’re a <strong>freelance</strong> in charge of helping our clients’ consumers with their requests.</p> <p>After completing e-learning trainings on your customers, you will have access to a knowledge base for each of them. The Onepilot technology, and this knowledge base will enable you to respond effectively to our clients’ user requests coming in via <strong>email, chat, or call.</strong></p> <p>You work from <strong>home</strong>, and will be paid for <
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