See the full posting here:
https://www.ibainfotech.com/customer-support-and-operations-representative-jobs-in-san-francisco





 IBA InfoTech LLC is looking for “Customer Support and Operations
Representative” in San Francisco, CA



*Job Description:*



Representative to help with live support for our workers business. The role
requires strong organizational skills and the ability to work through a
queue of support requests. Success in the role is a function of ensuring
high-quality support interactions, and making sure that inquiries and
appeasements are responded to and delivered in a timely matter.



*What You'll Do*

- Deliver high level customer support

- Manage live operations and make sure workers get to their shifts on-time

- Highlight defects to Operations teams that emerge from support
interactions



*What You'll Need*



- 1+ years of customer support / customer success experience

- A track record of solving support inquiries

- Strong written communication skills



*One week of training required at San Francisco office.*



Weekday 6am to 2pm

Weekday 2pm to 10pm

Weekend 5am to 2pm

Weekend 2pm to 10pm

*SALARY AND LOCATION*

Salary will depend upon Interview.

This position is based in San Francisco, CA



*HOW TO APPLY*

To apply this post visit this link:
https://www.ibainfotech.com/customer-support-and-operations-representative-jobs-in-san-francisco



*ABOUT US*

IBA InfoTech is a global IT staffing and technology outsourcing company and
has been bringing key management solutions since 2014. We are based in US
and have started our organization with a focus to empower our customers
with business and infrastructure services through state-of-the-art
technology.

As we have 4 years of experience in staffing industry, our aim is to become
the most preferred business partner of all IT firms who are looking for the
best and quick solutions to their staffing needs. We help them to
accomplish their core business objectives by establishing a global offshore
infrastructure and network.

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