
Customer Support Executive (3PM - 12AM Vietnam Time)
CoinGeckoWhat you’ll do:
- Efficiently responding to inquiries via live chat
- Taking full ownership of customer inquiries from the initial chat to diagnosing problems and providing updates throughout the process
- Escalating complex issues to senior team members (product specialists) and developers by logging support tickets and follow up
- Creating accurate instant set-ups via live chat, sharing articles and creating snippets.
- Enhancing our support centres by identifying when articles need updating and reporting back to your lead.
What you’ll bring:
- Effective Communication: You're skilled at expressing yourself clearly, both in writing and speaking, across various platforms.
- Multitasking Ability: You can handle multiple tasks efficiently, ensuring all are completed successfully.
- Logical and Quick Thinking: You approach problems with clear reasoning and can think on your feet to find solutions.
- Customer Experience Passion: You're enthusiastic about enhancing the experience for our customers, always aiming to exceed their expectations.
- Self-Motivation and Team Spirit: You're eager to learn, driven to achieve your best, and thrive when collaborating with others.
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