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Customer Care Executive (CCE)

Truely MarryKanpur, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaPosted 16 May 2026

Truely Marry is seeking a Customer Care Executive to serve as the primary point of contact for clients in Kanpur. The role involves managing inbound and outbound calls, resolving customer inquiries, and maintaining accurate interaction records. Candidates are required to have a bachelor's degree, strong bilingual communication skills in English and Hindi, and basic computer literacy. The position offers training and performance-based incentives for a growth-oriented team member.

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Experience

0-1 years

Function

Support

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 3

What you will work on

Truely Marry is seeking a Customer Care Executive to serve as the primary point of contact for clients in Kanpur. The role involves managing inbound and outbound calls, resolving customer inquiries, and maintaining accurate interaction records. Candidates are required to have a bachelor's degree, strong bilingual communication skills in English and Hindi, and basic computer literacy. The position offers training and performance-based incentives for a growth-oriented team member.

TAL's take

Quality 30/1004/5 clarityTier 3 company

Small local company, entry-level customer support role with generic requirements.

Clear expectations and responsibilities defined for a standard customer support role.

Must haves

  • Graduate in any stream (bachelor’s degree mandatory)
  • Strong verbal communication skills in English and Hindi
  • Good listening skills with a customer-first approach
  • Ability to handle pressure and resolve conflicts calmly
  • Basic knowledge of computers, MS Office, and CRM tools

Tools and skills

ms officecrm tools

About the company

Small, local service company with limited online engineering footprint.

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