Bilingual Customer Service (EN/FR) - Work from home - for Roadside Assistance Company

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Bilingual French-speakers are needed to provide Customer Service Support for a Roadside Assistance company. This work-from-home opportunity offers flexible scheduling 24 hours-a-day, including weekends. Perfect for fully-fluent bilingual speakers who can deliver premier customer service in French and English – all while working from the safety of your own home! And it’s all possible through the Arise® Platform.

The Arise® Platform is an online portal that connects you to remote customer service opportunities with big-name brands. Through the platform, you can provide remote customer support; earning income while saving time and money on costs associated with working outside of the home.

There are various flexible opportunities immediately available on the platform — including this bilingual roadside assistance opportunity — and you can start earning money in a few weeks. Service the client’s customers in the mornings, evenings, and in-between when it’s most convenient for you. This unique opportunity offers plenty of afternoon, evening and night-time hours for those looking to work an evening or night gig.

And, rest assured – while automotive knowledge is a plus – it’s not needed to offer reassurance and support to stranded drivers.

A day in the life using the Arise® Platform to provide service:

  • Providing bilingual (English/French) support to customers, service providers, and partners through outbound calls.

  • Negotiating agreeable service rates for services rendered.

  • Helping to guarantee a smooth and empathetic customer experience.

  • Gathering & verifying all information with the Customer.

  • Document all issues, resolution, and follow up actions

  • Accurately and efficiently resolve customer inquiries on the first contact

What it takes to succeed:

You must be self-motivated, possess outstanding problem-solving skills, patience, and empathy. Excellent written, listening, and verbal communication skills are a must. It’s also important to deliver knowledgeable, friendly, and customer service while efficiently navigating multiple systems.

No degree necessary – This great work-from-home opportunity for anyone who is ready to invest in themselves and work hard on their own terms! Sign up and run your own customer support business or work as an agent for a Service Partner company already on the platform.

Certification courses can be as short as a few days or can last up to six weeks, depending on the complexity of the client program.

What you need to get started:

  • Register to use the Arise Platform by clicking apply

  • Select a client program

  • Enroll in a certification course to prepare to service

  • Computer and Equipment Requirements on AriseWorkFromHome.com/Equipment

Visit to view computer and equipment requirements

This is not an offer of employment. It is an opportunity to enter a business-to-business relationship with Arise.

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