CAREER

Customer Service Representatives

Overview

Salary Median (2023)

$39,680

Projected Job Growth (2023-2033)

-2% (decline)

Career

What Customer Service Representatives Do

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.

Other Job Titles Customer Service Representatives May Have

Account Representative, Call Center Representative, Client Services Representative, Customer Care Representative (CCR), Customer Service Agent, Customer Service Representative (CSR), Customer Service Specialist, Customer Support Representative (Customer Support Rep), Guest Service Agent, Member Services Representative (Member Services Rep)

How Leaders Describe a Typical Day at Work

Team Lead - End User Support ,

Hobsons

During our busy season I help the team answer questions that come in, manage the seasonal staff, and I am the main point of contact for escalation and sensitive issues. During the off season, I love reorganizing the training materials for the seasonal staff, reviewing the helpful articles for relevance, and prepping for the next busy season.

Customer Service Coach ,

Capital One

My role is very fulfilling, my duties are to develop the Associates under me and to manage their quality and efficiency. I also head up the volunteers event for my department here in Delaware and assist in the hiring and recruiting of new employees.


Tasks & Responsibilities May Include

  • Confer with customers by telephone or in person to provide information about products or services, take or enter orders, cancel accounts, or obtain details of complaints.
  • Keep records of customer interactions or transactions, recording details of inquiries, complaints, or comments, as well as actions taken.
  • Check to ensure that appropriate changes were made to resolve customers' problems.
  • Contact customers to respond to inquiries or to notify them of claim investigation results or any planned adjustments.
  • Determine charges for services requested, collect deposits or payments, or arrange for billing.

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