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<div><b style="font-size: 18px">About Us:</b></div><div>Live experiences help people cross today’s digital divide and focus on what truly connects us – the here, the now, this once-in-a-lifetime moment that’s bringing us together. To fulfill Gametime’s mission of uniting the world through shared experiences, we make it easy for people to discover and access the live experiences that matter most.</div><div><br></div><div>With platforms on iOS, Android, mobile web and desktop supporting more than <span style="font-size: 15px;">60,000</span> events across the US and Canada, we are reimagining the event ticket industry in order to move at the speed of life.</div><div><br></div><div><b style="font-size: 18px;">The Role:</b></div><div><span style="font-size: 11pt;">The Gametime Bi</span><span style="font-size: 14.6667px;">lingual</span><span style="font-size: 11pt;"> (Spanish) Fan Happiness Associate is responsible for the direct support of Gametime’s customers in english and spanish. Through various channels including Voice, Chat, SMS, and Email, the main focus of this role is to ensure Gametime’s customers have a simple and fast purchase experience.  The Fan Happiness Associate will report to the Manager of Fan Happiness</span><b style="font-size: 11pt;">.</b></div> What you'll do / own: <li>Provide incredible fan support and solving problems</li><li>Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills to support our users and fans</li><li>Multi-task across multiple tools or resources while being engaged with fans</li><li>Effectively adapt communication and style to match the needs of the fan</li><li>Proactively identify ways to avoid recurrence of fan issues by recommending changes and improvements through our Voice of the Customer processes</li><li>Secure and reliable high-speed internet service (minimum 50 megabits download and 10 megabits upload), a quiet distraction-free home office workspace, ergonomic chair, and desk</li><li>Flexible and adaptable, able to work well in an evolving environment</li><li>Available to work a flexible schedule between the hours of 6am-9pm PST (weekends and some holidays may be required)</li> Our ideal candidate has: <li>Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience required</li><li>Minimum 2 years working in a contact center providing direct support to fans via phone, e-mail, and chat</li><li>Effective written and oral communications</li><li>Excellent interpersonal skills</li> How we measure success in this role: <li>Maintain an NPS of 65, CSat of 80%, and Quality score: 80%</li><li>Adhere to our SLA a minimum of 80% </li><li>Score a minimum of 80% on internal tests administered </li> What we can offer you: <li>Flexible PTO</li><li>Medical, dental, & vision insurance</li><li>Life insurance and disability benefits</li><li>401K, HSA, pre-tax savings programs</li><li>New equipment setup provided</li><li>Wellness programs</li><li>Tenure recognition</li>

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