So before you set your heart into thinking that because there are hundreds of thousands of Filipinos with a background in customer service you’d be able to get a good one quite fast, it is important to screen candidates not just by looking at what’s stated in their resumes but also by looking for tell-tale signs of a potential valuable employee during your interview.
Here’s a guide on what to consider if you want to hire the right offshore talent for the role.
A good Customer Service Representative should know how to handle the nitty-gritty phases of support because accuracy and quality of information is an important part of the customer experience.
Customers want service representatives who are confident and capable of working through steps to resolve and satisfy their needs. They must know how to handle pressures and think on their feet when customers throw curveballs their way. Challenge them with a real day-to-day problem in your interview with them to see how they handle situations.
Consider hiring a Customer Service Representative who knows how to listen and understand what the situation is. It is essential to communicate clearly so that customers know what to expect. A good communicator should also know how to use positive language to avoid miscommunication and misconception.
It will be tough to evaluate these skills by just looking into their resume so test your candidates and ask questions to see how they handle the issues.
While businesses are particularly unique in terms of processes, culture, and other facets, it will be helpful to consider candidates who have experience in dealing with customers of similar products or clients of the same business vertical. This way, it will be easier for you and your team to get them up to speed in training and deploy them into operation.
If you can’t find candidates that have ample knowledge about your products because your business has quite an innovative offer for the market, consider looking for someone with customer service experience in a business vertical that your product or service complements. For example, if your business is offering accommodation to affluent travelers who would like to experience off-the-grid self-sustaining living for a couple of days, you might want to look for a candidate with experience in a smaller niche in the hospitality industry which offers tiny cabin packages or outback glamping experiences.