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Customer Experience Agent - Reviews
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Join Helpware's team in Guadalajara as a Customer Experience Agent. Utilize your advanced English and business vocabulary to collect B2B reviews via recorded phone interviews. This role requires excellent communication skills and proficiency with CRM platforms like Hubspot. Be part of a global co...
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Customer Service and Logistics Agent
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Join a growing multinational as a Customer Service and Logistics Agent in Mexico. You will manage international purchasing, import processes, and supplier relationships across three continents. The role requires SAP knowledge, advanced Excel skills, and fluent English. Thrive in a dynamic, inclus...
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DOGA USA, Corp.
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Customer Experience Agent - Reviews Tickets
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Join our Customer Operations team in Guadalajara as a Customer Experience Agent. You will manage support tickets and reviews in a B2B marketplace, using CRM systems like Salesforce. This role requires advanced English and 1-2 years of experience, offering a merit-based salary growth path.
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Explore a critical and dynamic career path with Customs Agent jobs, a profession at the heart of international trade and supply chain security. Customs Agents, also known as Customs Brokers or Customs Compliance Specialists, are licensed professionals who act as intermediaries between importers/exporters and government customs authorities. Their primary mission is to ensure the legal and efficient movement of goods across international borders, navigating a complex web of regulations, tariffs, and documentation. This role is ideal for detail-oriented individuals who thrive on precision, problem-solving, and playing a vital part in the global economy. Professionals in Customs Agent jobs shoulder a wide array of responsibilities central to trade compliance. A core duty is the accurate preparation, submission, and management of customs declarations and entries, using systems like Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) in the U.S. or the Customs Declaration Service (CDS) in the U.K. They classify goods using standardized tariff codes (like the Harmonized System), which determines applicable duty rates, taxes, and trade policies. Ensuring compliance with all national and international trade regulations, including those related to security, anti-dumping, and restricted goods, is paramount. Agents calculate and advise clients on duties, taxes, and fees, and develop strategies to optimize these financial liabilities legally. They also manage the necessary supporting documentation, such as commercial invoices, bills of lading, certificates of origin, and permits. Furthermore, Customs Agents liaise directly with government officials, freight forwarders, and clients to resolve any inspections, holds, or discrepancies, ensuring timely cargo release. They stay constantly updated on changing trade laws and treaties to provide expert advice and mitigate risks of penalties or seizures. To excel in Customs Agent jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is typically required. While entry-level positions may exist, becoming a licensed broker often requires passing a rigorous government-administered exam (like the CBLE in the U.S.) and securing a bond. Key skills include exceptional attention to detail, as even minor errors can lead to significant delays and fines, and strong analytical abilities to interpret complex regulations. Proficiency with customs software and standard office applications is essential. A solid foundational understanding of international trade, logistics, and supply chain principles is highly valuable. Excellent communication and customer service skills are crucial for interacting with clients and authorities. Employers generally seek candidates with a high school diploma as a minimum, but degrees in international business, logistics, or supply chain management are advantageous. Ultimately, a successful Customs Agent is a trusted advisor, ensuring their clients' shipments move smoothly and compliantly, making this a stable and respected profession with diverse opportunities across numerous industries engaged in global trade.

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