Customer Service Representative- Nights and Weekends (Full Time) ID-3190

The Opportunity:     

As a Seller Operations Associate (Contact Center Representative) you will work to manage transactions and relationships with our many valued sellers and customers that have placed an order through the Vivid Seats exchange. You will be taking calls and responding to emails on a broad range of event and order-related questions, working to ensure we are providing elite service to both our sellers and our customers.    

How your role expectations will progress as a Contact Center Representative in the first 30, 90, and 180 days:   

Contact Center Representative (30 days in): 

  • Complete new hire orientation, gaining the knowledge and resources about how Vivid Seats operates and the live event industry you need to be successful.   
  • Learn how ticket marketplaces operate and how you’ll contribute to providing great experiences for our customers.  
  • Gain industry knowledge, experience, and critical thinking to proactively identify potential order issues and find solutions to problems.  

Contact Center Representative (60 days in):   

  • Investigate instances in which customer experience has been affected, determine where fault lies, and resolve issues fairly and constructively.  
  • Handle day-to-day interactions with sellers beyond the scope of traditional customer service responsibilities.  
  • Navigate order queue and determine what requires attention to provide real-time assistance.  

Contact Center Representative (90 days in):    

  • Play an active role in continued learnings to advance skill sets necessary for individual and team goals.  
  • Manage in-bound seller calls regarding a wide range of questions and monitor open and pending orders to ensure timely confirmation by ticket sellers.  

What You’ll Bring as a Contact Center Representative:  

  • Outstanding communication, attention to detail and organizational skills.  
  • Strong customer service mindset that embodies problem solving, decision making, and resolution skills.  
  • Interest in live event space and eager to learn attitude.  

Office Location: Coppell, TX  Work Schedule:

  • The first 4 weeks of employment are Monday-Friday 8:30-5:00pm for training. Training is paid and all in office.
  • Hybrid model, not fully remote. 3 days in office and 2 days at home.
  • Hours: 
    • 2:30pm-11:00pm, with Monday and Tuesday off. 
    • 3:30pm-12:00am, with Wednesday and Thursday off.
    • 1:30pm-10:00pm, with Monday and Tuesday off.  
  • $40,000 base salary with overtime eligibility, Bi Annual bonuses,  and annual equity grant.
  • Any hours worked over 40/week are overtime eligible.

Customer Service Representative- Nights and Weekends (Full Time) ID-3190

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