How to recruit a good Customer Service Representative

Recruiting a new customer service representative for your company is a process, which can become very time consuming and tedious. After all this individual is going to be responsible for taking care of your customers, making sure that they are satisfied and willing to come back; so it is very important that whomever you choose can portrait the image of your business in the best light. You would want to make sure that the person has excellent interpersonal skill, the ability to be empathetic, results driven and also a very good listener, in order to achieve customer satisfaction. Knowing what qualities will best fit your company’s environment would also become an important factor.

When advertising for this position, you would want to be clear on the requirements needed. Be sure to state the age requirements, the qualifications and back ground experience, if applicable. If no experience is requires, be sure to state if training would be provided. There are many options that a company can explore, to select a suitable candidate for it customer service requirements.

The first option would be to look internally, to see if anyone in your staff possesses the required skills to fill such a position. Using resources from within your organization has some advantages and disadvantages to it. The individual would not require any length period to adjust to the company’s operating procedures. You would not have to worry about how they will work together with other individuals within the company; so shorter terms, you can get an operating customer service rep in less time, with little hassle. From a negative point, this individual may not be as enthusiastic about the job, as someone new to the organization.

The second option is to use an agency to do the recruiting for you. They would usually do the selecting process for you. What you would need to do is provide them with a list of your criteria and requirements and they would send you some suitable candidate. These agencies can be expensive, but is worth it in the long run.

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