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Technical Support Specialist chez The Philip Pa... a Accra. Consultez les details de l'offre sur le site source pour les missions,
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What this role involves
You’ll be the frontline resolver for technical issues, handling inbound queries via phone, email, or chat in a fast-paced Accra office. Daily tasks include diagnosing hardware/software problems for customers, documenting tickets in a CRM system, and escalating complex cases to senior engineers. The role demands clear communication with non-technical users while maintaining strict service level agreements.
Key skills to highlight
Proven experience with Windows/macOS troubleshooting, Active Directory user management, and remote desktop tools. Strong candidates show a customer-first mindset, ability to explain tech steps in plain language, and familiarity with ticketing systems like Zendesk or ServiceNow. Certifications like CompTIA A+ or ITIL Foundation are strong pluses.
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Add a “Technical Support Metrics” section: list numbers like “Resolved 35+ tickets daily with 95% first-contact closure” or “Reduced average resolution time by 20% through script creation.” Use Ghanaian telco examples (e.g., MTN, Vodafone) if applicable.
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