Entry-Level Remote Chat Assistant – Immediate Start (No Experience Needed)

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Looking for a straightforward way to earn money while supporting customers from your couch? We're hiring Chat Assistants to handle customer conversations about their purchases, delivery status, and product availability. No prior experience required—we provide complete training and make sure you feel ready before day one. Position Details: Contract Length: Permanent position with schedule flexibility—you pick your own hours and there's no fixed end date. Rate: $35 per hour. Location: Completely remote—work from anywhere with an internet connection. Responsibilities: Sign into our chat system when your shift begins. Reply to customer inquiries quickly and professionally about their orders, product availability, and shipping timelines. Treat every customer with warmth, professionalism, and authentic interest. Clock out when finished and receive same-day payment for your time. Requirements: A device (computer, smartphone, or tablet) with dependable internet for messaging and web browsing. Self-motivation and the ability to stay productive without micromanagement. Commitment to following company standards and quality benchmarks. Minimum 5 hours per week available. Consistent, dependable internet connection you can rely on daily. Location: 100% remote—pick your own workspace and operate from wherever suits you best. Why Apply: Customer support chat roles are increasingly sought after, offering solid career development and job security. Build your own timetable and skip the daily commute. Ideal entry point for breaking into customer service careers. Interested in joining? We're actively hiring and ready to get you started right away. Submit your application today and become part of our growing team. Apply tot his job Apply To this Job

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