Customer Service Specalist - AI Products

City of London
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Job Title: Customer Service Represensitive - AI products

Salary: £30,000 +benefits

Location: London (3 days a week onsite)

This is a fantastic opportunity to join market-leading UK company. Named in Tech Nation's prestigious Future Fifty list. The client is the world's most advanced AI technology which is disrupting the legal profession. They are is looking to hire into its Support function: this team act as the first response to prospective customer and customer issues alike, helping facilitate a seamless execution of their technology within their own environment.

A Support team member is the point of contact for existing customers, acting as the triage centre for all customer questions or issues. You will be responsible for ticketing, managing and solving all customer queries, either handling them directly or liaising with other departments in the business to provide excellent communication and customer service. You will enjoy managing accounts, and seeing any potential issues through to a resolution.

This role is all about building rapport and cultivating relationships with our prospective customers and customers, who span from multinational law firms and manufacturing companies to global retailers and pharmaceutical giants. Once trained up, members of the Support team will have a high level of working knowledge of the products, and will be able to explain how to use product features to solve customer pain points. The ideal candidate will be a real 'people person' with critical thinking skills and a desire to solve problems.

Responsibilities

Managing customer problems from start to finish and maintaining customer relationships throughout the whole support process
Responsible for communicating with the customer and answering their query, whether that is responding directly on simple issues or bringing in a Technical Specialist to assist further
Having a comprehensive understanding of the product
Understanding the individual use cases and needs of each customer

Requirements

Bachelor's or Master's degree in a scientific or analytical discipline with a 2:1 or above (UK) or GPA of 3.5 or above (US)
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, both verbal and written
Desire to work in a customer-facing role
Highly-detail oriented with a problem-solving attitude
Organised with excellent time management skills with an ability to prioritise effectively
Experience with customer-facing activities is desirable, but not essential
Prior experience of eDiscovery is desirable, not but essentialIn Technology Group Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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