Full Time
300-2000
45
Apr 12, 2026
We are not hiring a customer service representative.
We are hiring someone who can understand how a business operates, identify problems, and improve systems.
You will work across:
Customer Service
Order Management
Product Listings
But this is only to learn how the system works.
Your real role is to:
???? Identify inefficiencies
???? Think through problems
???? Help us improve and build better systems using AI and automation
If your goal is to reply to messages and complete tasks, this role is not a fit.
???? What You’ll Do
Handle customer interactions with ownership and clarity
Manage orders and resolve issues when needed
Work on product listings and content updates
Learn how all parts of the business connect
Identify repeated problems and inefficiencies
Suggest and help implement better processes
Work with AI tools to improve workflows
Help build systems — not just execute tasks
???? What We’re Looking For
Strong thinking ability (you understand, not just follow)
Extremely detail-oriented
Clear, structured written communication
Fast learner
High ownership mindset
Ability to spot patterns and improve workflows
???? Do NOT Apply If:
You are only comfortable following instructions
You prefer repetitive task-based work
You are only looking for a customer service role
You wait to be told what to do
You are not interested in improving systems
?? Big Advantage
E-commerce experience (orders, shipping, listings)
Experience with AI tools or automation
Process improvement mindset
???? Compensation
$300 – $2,000/month depending on experience, performance, and role level
We are open to hiring at different levels and will shape the role based on the candidate.
Top performers will grow quickly.
???? Why Join Us
Real responsibility and impact
Opportunity to grow into a key role
Work with AI and automation
High standards + strong team
???? Application Instructions (READ CAREFULLY)
To apply:
Start your application with: SYSTEMS
Keep answers short and clear (max 5–6 sentences each)
Answer the following:
Question 1:
Describe a real mistake you made.
What exactly happened, and what did you change after?
Question 2:
You have 20 customer messages:
5 angry
10 simple
5 confusing
How do you d
Question 3 (MOST IMPORTANT):
Describe something inefficient you noticed (at work, school, or daily life).
What exactly was wrong, and how would you improve it?
Optional (strong advantage):
Record a short 1-minute video introducing yourself.
Applications that are generic, unclear, or do not follow instructions will be ignored.