5/27/2025
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Client Messaging Liaison – Remote – $25–$35/Hour – Beginner-Friendly – No Experience Needed – Chat Jobs Remote
Role Overview
This is a paid opportunity to join the remote workforce as a Client Messaging Liaison, a role designed for strong communicators who want to work from home without phone calls or prior experience. Compensation ranges from $25 to $35 per hour, and no degree is needed. You’ll be supporting customers through real-time messaging systems, using your written skills to solve problems, answer questions, and ensure a positive experience—entirely through chat and email. Whether you’re looking to start a new career path or need a flexible, remote-first job, this could be your ideal entry point.
The Client & What You’ll Be Doing
The client is a support services firm that helps digital companies provide always-on customer care. Their partners range from skincare brands to SaaS startups, and what they have in common is the need for sharp, empathetic writing to keep customers satisfied. Your task is to manage message threads coming in from live chat and email, address customer concerns using brand-provided tools, and communicate solutions clearly and efficiently—all while maintaining a tone that aligns with the brand’s personality. There are no sales quotas, no cold outreach, and no calls—just clean, effective customer communication.
Primary Job Tasks
Manage live chat sessions by answering customer inquiries in real time, ranging from account access problems to return policy questions.
Respond to tickets submitted by email, ensuring the replies are complete, friendly, and aligned with the client’s tone guidelines.
Research customer accounts within a CRM to identify previous issues and provide context-aware assistance.
Apply macros and saved replies to respond quickly, but edit as needed so your messages feel tailored, not automated.
Maintain an average response time below client benchmarks and ensure messages are proofread before sending.
Escalate unusual problems, system bugs, or high-sensitivity concerns through an internal tagging process.
Update knowledge base documents or internal troubleshooting logs when new patterns emerge.
Work collaboratively through shared chat channels with quality leads, documentation editors, and fellow support agents.
Keep your dashboard organized, tagging conversations for closure, escalation, or tracking.
Prioritize customer satisfaction by always addressing tone, clarity, and completeness in every message.
Submit a summary report at the end of each shift with metrics, unresolved conversations, and flagged concerns.
Stay up-to-date on client announcements that may impact product availability, policy shifts, or promotions.
A Typical Shift Breakdown
Early Shift Tasks
Start by scanning the client’s internal alerts—these cover product updates, flagged tickets, or issues from previous shifts. Warm up with a few email replies before opening the chat queue.
Mid-Shift Responsibilities
This is where multitasking kicks in. You’ll be juggling multiple customer chats while also replying to email tickets as they queue. You’ll rely on your internal notes and macros to maintain speed and consistency, while still taking time to personalize each reply.
Closing Hour
Wrap up open conversations, ensure anything unresolved is documented clearly for the next shift, and fill out your performance log. This includes noting down any recurring issues you saw or feedback you believe would improve templates.
Who We’re Looking For
No degree or previous job history required
Able to write quickly and clearly in English
Calm under pressure and attentive to tone and structure
Self-sufficient and capable of staying on task without supervision
Comfortable with browsers, web-based dashboards, and CRM tools
Strong reading comprehension—you’ll often need to follow detailed product guides
Detail-oriented, with a focus on accuracy and tone in written replies
Available 15+ hours per week
A reliable home internet connection and personal computer setup
Willing to receive regular written coaching from peers and leads
Tips for Performing at a High Level
Mastering the Message
Templates are helpful, but great agents know when to break the mold. Avoid robotic responses and instead imagine how you’d talk to a friend in the same situation—then adjust for professionalism.
Knowing the Material
No one expects you to memorize every policy, but you should know how to search documentation quickly. Speed isn’t just typing—it’s problem-solving with precision.
Keeping Your Cool
Sometimes customers are upset. You’ll be trained to handle that—focus on resolution, stay polite, and let your professionalism turn tension into trust.
Managing Your Flow
Don’t rush. It’s better to send one thoughtful message than three hurried ones. You’ll find a rhythm between chats and emails once you’ve settled into your schedule.
Working in Writing
This job is asynchronous by design. There are no live meetings, so you’ll need to rely on written updates, checklists, and dashboards. Read carefully, respond clearly, and don’t hesitate to flag confusion.
Getting Started with the Client
Application Process
Send in a brief resume and a one-paragraph note on why you’re a good fit. You’ll then be directed to a short writing test.
Skill Evaluation
You’ll complete a chat simulation in a timed browser environment. No special software needed. We’re testing for tone, problem-solving, and clarity.
Onboarding and Setup
Training is delivered through video walkthroughs and interactive documents. It’s self-paced, takes 3–4 days, and is fully paid.
Trial Work Window
Your first 10 shifts are a trial period where you’ll receive near-daily coaching and performance reviews. You’ll get written suggestions and resources to improve quickly.
Full Assignment Rollout
After the trial period, you’ll be moved into the regular team queue with access to bonuses, cross-training, and client-specific advancement tracks.
Workplace Environment
This company runs entirely online with a documentation-first approach. Agents, editors, leads, and developers collaborate through written updates, Slack channels, and shared wikis. No meetings, no phone calls, and no daily check-ins. What matters is that you deliver consistently excellent customer communication in writing.
Perks and Extras
Fully remote, flexible location
Set your own hours from available shift blocks
Paid training and onboarding
Bonuses tied to quality and productivity
Access to Grammarly Premium and advanced text tools
Equipment stipends after 30 days
Peer mentorship and promotion tracks
No phone calls—ever
Why This Role May Be the Right Fit for You
You want structure without micromanagement. You want real pay without pointless meetings. You want to work from home without needing a resume that “proves” your worth. This job gives you all of that and more: a quiet environment, a clear set of expectations, and meaningful growth opportunities—all through the power of writing.
Applicant Questions Answered
Will I be expected to speak on the phone?
No. This is a strict text-only role—chat and email support only.
Can I apply without customer service experience?
Yes. If you can write clearly and follow instructions, you’re already halfway there.
Do I need to be in the United States?
No. This is a global position. As long as your English writing is fluent and your internet is reliable, you’re eligible.
Is training really paid?
Yes. All time spent in official training modules is compensated at the regular hourly rate.
Can I choose my own schedule?
You’ll choose from available shifts. Once confirmed, we ask that you stick to the same hours week to week for consistency.
What if I need help during a shift?
You’ll have access to live support through internal chat threads, documentation channels, and shift leads. All questions are answered in writing.
Next Steps to Apply
Click below to send your resume and begin the writing task. This is a first-come, first-reviewed process. The sooner you apply, the sooner you could be starting your fully remote chat job—with pay, training, and flexibility built in.
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