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CALL CENTERS

1. What is a Call Center?  

A call center is a physical place where customer and other telephone calls are handled by an organization, usually employing computer technology. Typically, a call center has the ability to handle a considerable volume of calls at the same time, to screen calls and forward them to someone qualified to handle them, and to log calls. Call centers are used by mail-order catalog organizations, telemarketing companies, computer product help desks, and any large organization that uses the telephone to sell or service products and services.

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2. What is a Virtual Call Center?

A virtual call center is a call center in which the organization's representatives are geographically dispersed, rather than being situated at work stations in a building operated by the organization. Virtual call center employees may be situated in groups in a number of smaller centers, but most often they work from their own homes. This is an attractive arrangement for many employees: the hours are often flexible, and there's no dress code or commute. For the organization, the virtual call center model saves housing and equipment costs and can lead to lower employee turnover rates, which tend to be high for physical call centers.

3. What is a Contact Center

A contact center (also referred to as a customer interaction center or e-contact center) is a central point in an enterprise from which all customer contacts are managed. The contact center typically includes one or more online call centers but may include other types of customer contact as well, including e-mail newsletters, postal mail catalogs, Web site inquiries and chats, and the collection of information from customers during in-store purchasing. A contact center is generally part of an enterprise's overall customer relationship management.

4. What are Call center job Descriptions

Are your friends always calling you with problems because of your expert interpersonal skills? Do you often exceed your monthly cell phone minutes? Then why not get paid good money to talk people through problems, answer questions and address concerns with call center jobs?

Nearly all major companies use call centers – either on site or across the globe – to assist with everything from customer service to the selling of products and services. And while not all jobs are the same, the good news is that we can offer general insights into the skills you should possess and the type of environment you can expect to work in.

Outgoing and energetic attitude
It's a fact: We've all had bad customer service over the phone. (Some of us have smashed cell phones as evidence.) Now think back to those times when you had really good service… Remember how much more productive the experience was for both of you? This is your motivation.

Good listening skills
Practice active listening – don't interrupt customers, but engage them. Make sure you understand what they're asking. Ask questions. You may have scripts and cues to read from, but don't be a robot. (And don't tell them any bad jokes.)

Multi-tasking ability
If you've tried to program your TiVo while eating lunch and texting messaging your friend – all at once – then you should be cool juggling multiple tasks at work.

Excellent problem solving capabilities
If one train is heading west at 85 m.p.h. and another train is heading east at 72 m.p.h., then how long until...Zzzz. Just kidding, you won't need this kind of problem solving ability. You will need to know the resources available to you in case you need help resolving a customer issue.

Computer experience
You should be familiar with basic programs (Windows, MS Word, etc.)

Additional expectations
Expect to work 30-40 hours a week. Many call centers are open 24/7, 365 days a year, giving you great scheduling flexibility. Of course, that can also work both ways, for example, if you're asked to work on a holiday you prefer to have off to share with your family and friends.

If you're someone who likes to be comfortable in your own threads, call center jobs could be right up your alley. You'll probably get to design your own wardrobe. Just pick something comfortable. (But no fuzzy bunny slippers or bathrobes.)

Finally, call center can be high-stress, intense environments in which it's important to always be a smooth operator. Because of the nature of the work, your breaks may be fairly regimented. You might want to have some deep breathing techniques, and a few simple exercises you can complete right there at your desk when things get hectic. Just remember, if you treat people with the respect they deserve, you should receive the same in return.

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