How to Be a Call Center Agent

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 00:20
Working at a call center requires discipline and communications skills. As a customer service representative, you'll encounter complaints as well as questions about the company you work for. A call center is a fast-paced environment, so...
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Working at a call center requires discipline and communications skills. As a customer service representative, you’ll encounter complaints as well as questions about the company you work for. A call center is a fast-paced environment, so the more you hone your skills, the better equipped you’ll be on the spot.

Part 1
Part 1 of 3:

Becoming a Call Center Agent

  1. Step 1 Prepare a resume....
    Prepare a resume. Emphasize your written and verbal communication skills. Convey that you’re professional and work well on a team. Relay your other strengths which would be beneficial in a call center.
    • Call centers look for employees who are good at multi-tasking, working in a fast-paced environment, learning quickly, and meeting goals. Being able to translate your customer service, communications and problem solving skills into a clean metric will help the hiring manager understand what you are capable of. To set yourself apart from other candidates, go beyond being merely a "good communicator" and give actual figures of the sales conversions, savings made, time saved, or risks reduced that you have achieved in prior roles.
    • For example, you can explain how you met a measurable goal through a previous job, volunteer work, or a challenge at school.
    • The typical education requirement for an entry-level call center agent is a high school diploma (or equivalent).[1]
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Part 2
Part 2 of 3:

Being a Good Employee

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Part 3
Part 3 of 3:

Dealing with Customers

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