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Orgenesis, Inc.

Call Center Representative

Posted 2 Days Ago
In-Office or Remote
12 Locations
33K-78K Hourly
Entry level
In-Office or Remote
12 Locations
33K-78K Hourly
Entry level
Call Center Representatives support customers by answering inquiries, resolving issues, and providing product information while ensuring a positive customer experience.
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A Call Center Representative supports customers by responding to inquiries, resolving concerns, and providing accurate information about products and services. This role requires strong communication skills, patience, and the ability to handle various customer situations while maintaining professionalism. Representatives serve as the first point of contact and play an important role in ensuring a positive customer experience.

Responsibilities
• Answer incoming calls in a timely and friendly manner
• Identify customer needs and provide accurate information or solutions
• Document all customer interactions clearly and correctly in the system
• Assist customers with account questions, billing inquiries, and service updates
• Follow company scripts, guidelines, and compliance requirements
• Escalate complex issues to the appropriate department when necessary
• Maintain a calm and supportive tone, even in challenging situations
• Meet performance targets such as call quality, response speed, and customer satisfaction
• Provide follow-up when required to ensure issues are fully resolved
• Collaborate with team members and supervisors to improve overall service quality

Requirements
• High school diploma or equivalent
• Strong verbal and written communication skills
• Ability to multitask, prioritize, and manage time effectively
• Basic computer skills and comfort working with customer service software
• Ability to remain professional and patient with all callers
• Problem-solving skills and attention to detail
• Willingness to work in a fast-paced environment
• Previous customer service or call center experience is an advantage but not always required

Benefits
• Competitive hourly pay
• Opportunities for performance bonuses
• Flexible or set schedules depending on company policy
• Remote or on-site options depending on the employer
• Paid training and ongoing support
• Career growth and development opportunities
• Health, dental, and vision benefits may be available depending on the company

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