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Love food, but you’re a nightmare in the kitchen? No worries. Amazon is looking to fill some work-from-home jobs for their new restaurant delivery service and, get this — food-related experience isn’t even required.
Amazon is hiring work-from-home merchant support associates for Amazon Restaurants, a role that combines customer service with technical support. Basically, you’ll be the interface between Amazon and restaurant merchants, helping them manage their accounts and providing technical support.
Amazon says the right person for the job is energetic and “customer-obsessed.” The merchant support associate will use a variety of tools to research and resolve issues for merchants, as well as address system issues, recommend process improvements and contribute to a team environment. Work will be done via email or on the phone, and you will have to work weekends.
To get the job, you will need previous experience with an Amazon Support Team, so if you don’t have that yet, perhaps check out their other job postings for a different title. Beyond that previous experience, you’ll also need strong oral and written communication skills, plus proficiency with a desktop computer system and its common programs. You must also be willing to maintain certain levels of confidentiality and data security standards.
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Amazon also lists some preferred qualifications, but they are not required to apply. They include a bachelor’s degree or the equivalent thereof, a proven track record of completing projects, the ability to embrace change and proof that you can work independently.
Not the gig for you? Amazon has more than 200 other job postings in their “virtual” category, meaning all of them are remote work you can do from home. Some may be specific to certain areas, so be sure to read the entire job posting before applying. From human resources to sales and even leadership training, be sure to browse them all if you’re looking for an at-home job.
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