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“Jobs for call center reps are huge right now! I got laid off during COVID and found what I thought was a temporary job with a call center. With a little training from the company, I could work from home and build experience in the field.
I currently work in a call center for a major US airline, and I have the opportunity to help people get their travel arrangements worked out. It can get tense sometimes with certain customers, but if you have patience and empathy for their situation, you can usually find a solution that works for them. I like the flexibility that provides me as well as being able to take different shifts rather than always 9 to 5.”
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SOC Code: 43-4051
Customer Service Representatives interact with customers to provide basic or scripted information in
response to routine inquiries about products and services. May handle and resolve general complaints.
Excludes individuals whose duties are primarily installation, sales, repair, and technical support.*
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Source: SC Works Online Services (SCWOS)
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Source: SC Works Online Services. Ask an SC Works representative for more information about postings in your area
NOTE: All data based on state averages. Information may vary depending on region, experience, and specific employment situation. Last Updated: 2024.
SC Works Online Services (SCWOS) is the state’s largest job database and provides all of South Carolina's job postings from all major sites, including Monster and Career Builder, in one resource. SCWOS has thousands of positions listed by employers all over the state. To access SCWOS, visit jobs.scworks.org.
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