Smith.ai
is a customer service company, with a focus on providing virtual phone and web
chat teams for various client firms. They seem to mostly cater to smaller
businesses and one-man companies that are looking to expand their customer
service capacity without having to hire a large number of new on-site
employees.
Most of
Smith.ai's receptionists and agents are remote workers, and the company has
fairly minimal requirements compared to many other similar firms, which might
make it a good fit for those who are just getting into this line of work.
Smith.ai
Review – Working For Smith.ai
As a
virtual receptionist for Smith.ai, you'll be spending your days answering phone
calls, and fielding web-chat requests.
From what
I can gather, you probably won't be working for just one client company at a
time, which means you'll need to adjust to frequent changes in context from one
call to the next. Each client company will presumably have its own unique set
of guidelines, and some might even provide a specific script you'll need to
follow.
If you're
a quick learner, and don't mind a job that keeps you on your toes, you might
really enjoy this work, but some others might find the constant need to change
gears is too stressful and mentally taxing.
Pay Rate
The
starting pay is $10 per hour, and $11 for those who manage to land a bilingual
position. If you perform well, there's potential to get a raise, and the
company offers a pretty decent benefits package that includes cash bonuses, and
retirement plans, along with medical, dental, and vision insurance.
Scheduling
With Smith.ai
Smith.ai
offers both full-time and part-time positions, and they seem to have a fairly
flexible scheduling scheme, but it's not the kind of job where you can work
whenever you choose.
At a
minimum, you'll be expected to work four hours a day, five days a week, and
they generally prefer to hire people who are willing to put in more time.
Your shift
assignments will be based on your own personal schedule, and the needs of their
client companies.
Comments
I've read from current and former employees make it sound like there's quite a
bit of wiggle room on this, and it's probably possible to have your schedule
adjusted at the last minute if you have an emergency situation or something
important comes up.
Note: the
company contacted us prior to this review to let us know that their daily
operating hours have changed since the last time they updated their hiring
pages.
The
current hours are:
5 am to 9
pm Pacific 6 am to 10 pm Mountain 7 am to 11 pm Central 8 am to 12 midnight
Eastern
Requirements
To Apply
This job
has a fairly low barrier to entry compared to many other remote customer
service positions.
You need
to be a 40-word per minute typist, and you must have some past experience
answering the phone for a living, but they don't require a specific number of
years or anything, and there are no mandatory educational minimums.
Based on
their hiring page, the company is primarily concerned with their workers'
ability to deal with pressure, learn quickly, and multitask.
Tech
Requirements
Your
internet connection needs to meet certain specific minimums. There's a link on
their hiring page to an online testing tool that will help you determine if
your connection is good enough.
Their
software is apparently web-based, and only works through the Chrome
web-browser, so you'll need a desktop computer that can run the latest version.
Like most
phone jobs, a headset with a microphone is mandatory, along with a quiet
location in your house that can serve as a home-office.
Smith.ai
Application Process
When you
apply, they have an online software routine that will ask you a bunch of
different questions – most are fairly typical things, such as your location,
and what hours you would prefer to work.
Unfortunately,
there's not a lot of information available about how long it takes to get
hired, the number of interviews, or any other specifics.
Feedback
Based on
the high Glassdoor rating
(4.7), and the glowing reviews from current and former workers, Smith.ai is
apparently a really great company to work for.
Almost all
the reviews I read were absolutely overflowing with praise. Most workers were
particularly impressed with the firm's scheduling scheme. Apparently they're
very flexible with the rules, and try their best to set up your shifts in a way
that fits your lifestyle.
Another
thing that came up frequently in the reviews was the company's team-oriented
focus.
Even
though you'll be working from your home, this is the kind of job where you
still feel like part of a larger group. Workers go out of their way to help
each other, and the management is apparently easy to communicate with.
I couldn't
find many negatives at all in the Glassdoor reviews, but a few people did
mention that you need to be open to constructive criticism.
The
management team is apparently very detail-oriented. They'll be checking your
work on a regular basis, and providing feedback to help you improve, but it
doesn't sound like they're overly harsh or punitive.
One thing
to keep in mind – this seems to be a very hectic job, with a huge number of
calls coming in every hour, so you'll need the ability to stay cool under
pressure and effectively manage stress.
How To Get
Started
If this
Smith.ai review has you interested, and want to join the Smith.ai team, go here to read more about the job and put in
your application.
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