Entry Level Customer Service jobs - Top Pay
Position OverviewJoin USPS, the United States Postal Service, and become a part of a team dedicated to delivering high-quality customer service. USPS is committed to innovation and operational excellence. As a member of our customer service team, you will play a critical role in providing reliable, friendly, and efficient services that our customers depend on. This is an entry-level position with opportunities for growth and advancement within the organization. Key Responsibilities• Assist customers with inquiries regarding postal services, products, and rates.• Provide information about shipping and delivery options, both domestic and international. • Handle customer complaints and resolve issues in a timely and effective manner. • Process transactions, including mailing, shipping, and product sales. • Ensure the accuracy of customer orders and billing details. • Maintain a clean and organized workspace while following all postal service procedures and safety protocols. Required Qualifications• High school diploma or equivalent. • Strong communication and customer service skills.• Ability to resolve customer issues with professionalism and courtesy. • Basic computer skills, including familiarity with email and office software. • Attention to detail and accuracy in handling transactions. • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with a focus on customer satisfaction. Preferred Qualifications• Experience in a customer service role, preferably in retail or a similar field. • Basic knowledge of postal services and products. • Experience working with payment systems and handling cash transactions.Benefits & Perks• Competitive salary with opportunities for performance-based pay increases. • Comprehensive benefits package, including healthcare, dental, and vision coverage. • 401(k) retirement plan with company match. • Paid time off and holiday pay. • Employee discounts on USPS services and products. • Opportunities for career development and advancement within USPS. Apply tot his job