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Customer Service Representative (Voice) -106

+Tashi AdvisorsNavi Mumbai, Maharashtra, IndiaPosted 19 May 2026

Tashi Advisors is hiring a Customer Service Representative for a voice-based support process in Navi Mumbai and Chennai. The role requires proficiency in both English and Hindi. Candidates must be graduates, excluding B.E. or B.Tech degrees. The position operates on a 5-day work week with standard office hours.

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Experience

0-2 years

Function

Support

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 3

What you will work on

Tashi Advisors is hiring a Customer Service Representative for a voice-based support process in Navi Mumbai and Chennai. The role requires proficiency in both English and Hindi. Candidates must be graduates, excluding B.E. or B.Tech degrees. The position operates on a 5-day work week with standard office hours.

TAL's take

Quality 25/1003/5 clarityTier 3 company

Entry-level support role at an unknown, likely small service-oriented company with limited career growth signals.

Clear and coherent role description for a customer support position, though typical for high-volume support hiring.

Must haves

  • English speaking
  • Hindi speaking
  • Any graduate
  • No B.E. or B.Tech degree

About the company

Small or unknown company with minimal corporate footprint and generic role posting.

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