Customer Support Specialist - EMEA
crypto:applicationengineeringIC4Customer Support
Compensation
Not disclosed
Mercury is building a complete finance stack for startups. Since we launched Mercury in 2019, our customer base has grown to over 200,000 startups and small businesses from all around the world.
Our Support team is expanding to match this growth, and we're continuing to grow our EMEA team to provide strong coverage for our clients across the working week. As part of this, we're looking to bring someone smart onto our Customer Support team to help us out.
As a member of our Customer Support team, you'll make sure our users are charmed by warmth and competence when they have questions or needs that aren't being met by our product. You'll radiate intelligence while exercising your best human qualities, like compassion and empathy, even in the face of frustration.
You'll need to understand how our product works in detail. Banking* has a lot of moving pieces, so this is harder than it might seem. Finding efficient, elegant solutions for problems stemming from the oft-convoluted U.S. financial system isn't always easy, but if you're good at your job, our users will never know it.
*Mercury is a fintech company, not an FDIC-insured bank. Banking services provided through Choice Financial Group and Column N.A., Members FDIC
Schedule Information:
Required: you will need to be excited to work at least one weekend day per 5 day shift!
Schedule options:
Sunday - Thursday
Tuesday - Saturday
Or, if your ideal working time consists of both Saturday and Sunday, we can accommodate that, too!
Your working schedule will be fixed - this is long-term commitment, not a rotating shift
Here are some things you'll do on the job:
Answer user questions over chat & email
Handle user account requests, including application processing, card disputes, missing payments, card shipments, and a whole lot more
Teach customers how to use our product (hopefully most of it is self-explanatory), and translate user confusion into product suggestions
Identify the systemic flaws that lea