As a Customer Support Specialist, you'll support clients, troubleshoot issues, onboard new customers, and enhance client retention efforts within the legal tech industry.
What is the role?
We have a reputation for excellent customer service. As a LollyLaw Customer Support Specialist, you will act as a client advocate to ensure that our customers are able to achieve positive business outcomes throughout their partnership with LollyLaw. Proactive, energetic, and self-driven, you will strive to understand our customers within the legal tech industry and work to be a trusted partner so that firms love and grow with LollyLaw.
In this role, you will:
- Support existing customers via chat, email, and phone
- Diagnose and troubleshoot client issues
- Onboard new customers with training calls and check-ins
- Continuously acquire expertise in MerusCase features
- Write and update help center materials
- Improve client retention
- Work with various stakeholders to help them understand evolving client needs
- Other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
- 1-2 years of customer support experience
- SaaS experience preferred
- Strong initiative and creative problem solving
- Strong communication skills and introspection to understand customer needs
- Able to work well with a team and independently
- Excellent conflict management skills
- Experience in the legal or consulting industry advantageous
Who is the ideal candidate?
- You are a problem-solver and a go-getter who isn't afraid to dive into projects and get your hands dirty
- You articulate clearly, both written and orally, to build consensus, communicate ideas and deliver on-time
- Ability to engage, influence, and inspire stakeholders to drive collaboration and alignment
- Excellent with user-experience design principles and data analytics
Benefits/Perks:
- Competitive salary
- Paid vacation + sick and parental leave
- Remote working flexibility
- Company culture that encourages work / life balance
- 100% paid PPO medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401k matching, equity grants
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