Customer Service Agent — Call Centre
Job Overview
- Industry: Telecommunications
- Job Type: Full-time
- Experience: 0–2 years
Walk-in Interview Details
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Open See live walk-in interviewsA leading telecom company in Business Bay is expanding their customer service team. This is an in-office role with fixed shifts. You will handle inbound customer queries related to billing, plans, and technical issues. Training is fully provided.
Requirements:
- Fluent English is mandatory; Hindi or Tagalog is a strong plus
- Basic computer literacy (MS Word, Excel, email)
- Good listening skills and patience
- Willing to work in rotational shifts (no night shifts for this batch)
How to Apply
Walk in Monday to Wednesday between 11am and 3pm. Bring your CV and passport copy to our Business Bay office.
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