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Work From Home in the Customer Service Industry - Articles Surfing

Looking to join the customer service industry? Here's how you can do that and still work from home!

Companies are finding it easier to hire work at home employees to take care of their customer service needs. With the new technology, high speed internet, and the trendy networking capabilities, it is even easier to have your customer service representatives across the world from your company and the customers will never know. This opportunity is available to anyone who has a solid motivation for work from home jobs and who wants to earn a good amount of money.

Customer Service Needs

Those who want to open a business and work from home in the customer service field need to understand that the major benefit to this line of work in really for the business who hires you. In hiring a freelance worker, there is no need for added expenses in monthly leases, office equipment, and utility bills. This leaves more money open for them to pay you on an hourly basis.

By The Hour ' Work From Home

The average customer service worker at home is estimated to make an average of $14 an hour. Those who are taking the same calls in a center for a company only bring in an estimated $9 an hour. The difference is the result of savings to the customer when you are in business for yourself at home. If you have needs such as medical problems or want to stay at home with your children, this hourly rate is a good way to do it. The internet is full of companies offering a customer service position and great rates to those who get hired.

What To Expect

The companies looking to hire a work from home customer service representative may require you to have certain experience or training. Most, however, will start you out at the bottom and give you the training you need. They may also ask for a background check as if you were taking on a regular position. The individual company will give you the specifics of what they are looking for and how they expect the job to be done. Some companies may also reimburse you for charges you incur with your phone or other tools and tasks needed to complete the job but this too will vary from company to company.

What You Need To Start Work From Home

It is essential that a home office for customer service contain certain items to make work more productive and efficient. First, you will need a good computer that runs the way it should and the simple knowledge of how to work with it. Second, a high speed internet connection is also a necessity to communicate and place orders and other material for the company. Third, you will need a solid phone line and an unlimited long distance plan so customers can reach you. The most important item the work at home customer service specialist needs is a positive attitude and good people skills to be able to get along with the customers effectively and with high quality service.

Submitted by:

Alan Lim

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