As a Remote Technical Support Specialist, you'll assist customers with technical issues by diagnosing problems, providing guidance, and documenting resolutions.
- Job Description:
As a Remote Technical Support Specialist, you'll help customers solve technical issues related to software, hardware, or other products. You'll provide step-by-step instructions, troubleshoot technical issues, and assist customers in resolving problems. - Responsibilities:
- Respond to technical inquiries from customers via phone, email, or chat.
- Diagnose and troubleshoot hardware or software issues.
- Offer step-by-step guidance for resolving technical problems.
- Identify and escalate issues that require higher-level support.
- Keep up with product knowledge to provide accurate troubleshooting solutions.
- Document and track customer issues and resolutions.
- Provide training to customers on the use of software and hardware.
Top Skills
Hardware
Software
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