Remote Product Support Representative (No Degree Required/High Paying) Id-3281

Company Description

Dropbox is a special place where we are all seeking to fulfill our mission to design a more enlightened way of working. We’re looking for innovative talent to join us on our journey. The words shared by our founders at the start of Dropbox still ring true today. Wouldn’t it be great if our working environment—and the tools we use—were designed with people’s actual needs in mind? Imagine if every minute at work were well spent—if we could focus and spend our time on the things that matter. This is possible, and Dropbox is connecting the dots. The nearly 3,000 Dropboxers around the world have helped make Dropbox a living workspace – the place where people come together and their ideas come to life. Our 700+ million global users have been some of our best salespeople, and they have helped us acquire customers with incredible efficiency. As a result, we reached a billion dollar revenue run rate faster than any software-as-a-service company in history. Dropbox is making the dream of a fulfilling and seamless work life a reality. We hope you’ll join us on the journey.

Team Description

At Dropbox, we aim to put the customer at the center of everything we do. With over 700 million registered users, the Customer Experience (CX) team is at the forefront of simplifying how our users and customers interact with Dropbox. We focus on solutions that work for our customers as well as implementing technologies that will simplify our customers’ journey. We bring the customer voice across the organization to ensure Dropbox delivers the best possible customer experience.

Role Description

In this role, you will provide exceptional support for the Dropbox ecosystem including products such as Sync, Capture, Backup, DocSend, Dropbox Sign, and many more! We use tools such as Slack, Jira, Zendesk, and Zoom to communicate with our users, work as a team, and partner across the organization to provide real product feedback from our users. Depending on the needs of our customers, you may be required to work some weekends and holidays.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver technical support for Dropbox products based issues via phone, email and chat
  • Achieve expert working knowledge of our products, meet set KPI targets, and complete tasks in a timely and effective manner
  • Provide customized recommendations and solutions to customers on complex issues in user-friendly ways; enabling frictionless engagement with the product and maintaining high customer satisfaction scores
  • Communicate customer reported issues internally and triage them to the correct team
  • Document recurring issues to support product quality programs, product development, and to maintain agent resources
  • Drive projects that systematically improve customer experience in alignment with CX strategy

Requirements

  • 4+ years of work experience in a technical support and customer facing role supporting Enterprise, Premium or White Glove level support
  • You have knowledge of, or experience with, troubleshooting desktop operating systems: Microsoft Windows, macOS
  • You have a proven trace of driving cross-functional projects from ideation to delivery
  • You demonstrate strong communication skills and are able to convey complex technical information in user-friendly ways through effective listening and questioning
  • You love asking open ended questions to really get to the root of the matter and regularly exercise analytical and critical thinking skills
  • You’re a team player possessing the willingness to seek feedback, adapt practices and continuously learn and evolve
  • You excel at working in an ambiguous and changing environment as the business grows and evolves with focus on business outcomes
  • You have good judgment and the ability to maintain confidentiality of sensitive customer data
  • You show real passion for our products and for creating extraordinary customer experiences

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience on a high-volume support team and/or very deep technical knowledge)
  • Direct experience using trend analysis to proactively monitor customer issues and assign severity
  • Experience owning customer escalations and SEVs from inception to resolution
  • Experience supporting Enterprise/MidMarket customer segments
  • Basic understanding of programming languages
  • Experience delivering system administration
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