Posted Jul 10, 2026

Customer Support Helpdesk Specialist

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As a Customer Support Helpdesk Specialist, you'll play a key role in delivering exceptional customer experiences by serving as the first point of contact for technical and product-related inquiries. You'll troubleshoot issues, guide customers through solutions, and ensure they receive timely, accurate, and friendly support across multiple channels.


This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys technology, problem-solving, and helping customers succeed.


What You'll Do

Customer Support

Customer Success

Performance & Collaboration


Qualifications

Required

Preferred


What We're Looking For

We're looking for someone who is:


Work Environment

This is a fully remote position based in the United States. The role primarily involves computer and phone work in a professional home office environment. Occasional travel for team or company events may be available but is not required.

Compensation


The approved pay range for this role is $17.81–$30.85 per hour, depending on experience, qualifications, and geographic location.


Please note that the minimum of this pay range may be below the minimum wage requirements in certain locations. In those cases, compensation will comply with all applicable state and local wage laws. For example, the current minimum wage is $19.61/hour in San Francisco, CA and $20.34/hour in Emeryville, CA. Actual starting pay will always meet or exceed applicable local wage requirements and may vary based on work location, experience, and qualifications.


Benefits

Eligible employees receive a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, paid time off, retirement savings options, and additional programs designed to support employees' overall well-being.



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