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Call Centre Representatives are needed at IrokoTv.
One of the largest Internet companies in West Africa with offices in Lagos, London, New York and Johannesburg. They are a well-funded, Venture Capital backed internet business. This company has been featured in publications such as CNN, CNBC Africa, BBC, NY Times, Variety, Financial Times, Economist, The Sunday Times, The Times, Forbes, Techcrunch and many others.

Role Summary
We are looking for a Call Centre Representative that will be the liaison between our company and its current and potential customers. The successful candidate will be able to accept ownership for effectively solving customer issues, complaints and inquiries; keeping customer satisfaction at the core of every decision and behaviour.
Responsibilities
-Manage large amounts of inbound and outbound calls in a timely manner
-Follow communication “scripts” when handling different topics
-Identify customers’ needs, clarify information, research every issue and provide solutions and/or alternatives
-Seize opportunities to upsell products when they arise
-Build sustainable relationships and engage customers by taking the extra mile
-Keep records of all conversations in our call centre database in a comprehensible way
-Frequently attend educational seminars to improve knowledge and performance level
-Meet personal/team qualitative and quantitative targets

Requirement
-Previous experience in a customer support role
-Track record of over-achieving quota
-Must have Strong phone and verbal communication skills along with active listening
-Familiarity with CRM systems and practices
-Must be Customer focus and adaptability to different personality types
-Ability to multi-task, set priorities and manage time effectively
-High school degree
-Other Information

Salary
25,000 Per month Basic

Application
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