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Last updated Jan 15 2025
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Bilingual Customer Service Representative Reviews

What is it like working as a Bilingual Customer Service Representative?

April 2019
Don’t like it.
Bilingual Customer Service Representative in Guelph:
Pros: Helloing others hear
Cons: I get to talk to people and help them purchase a hearing aid so they can live their lives to the fullest
April 2019
Bilingual Customer Service Representative in Seattle:
Pros: The opportunity to make a small difference in a patient's live by just talking to them on the phone.
Cons: The transparency of the pay process and the lack of employee evaluation.
April 2019
I can’t use my bilingual skills as much and I don’t get paid as much.
Bilingual Customer Service Representative in Iowa City:
Pros: The supervisors are friendly and courteous and helpful
Cons: The hourly wage
February 2019
Bilingual Customer Service Representative in Guelph:
Pros: Relaxed atmosphere, challenges
Cons: Farouritism
January 2019
Very helpful to the Hispanic population.
Bilingual Customer Service Representative in Amsterdam:
Pros: Working with seniors
Cons: Not able to drive
December 2018
Good.
Bilingual Customer Service Representative in Los Angeles:
Pros: ease of transportation
Cons: traffic
December 2018
Great start to a great profession.
Bilingual Customer Service Representative in Greeley:
Pros: I enjoy the positive vibes and the insightful knowledge of others.
Cons: More insight on benefits..

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