Two Chicks With A Side Hustle

If you’ve got real customer support reps under your belt and you can stay calm while people are stressed about money, this one’s a solid lane. It’s frontline support for Trust Wallet’s card payment users: activations, transactions, payment processing, and security issues, with a lot of escalation and documentation.

About Trust Wallet
Trust Wallet is a major non-custodial crypto wallet with a global user base. They position themselves as a “personal companion” helping users navigate Web3, on-chain activity, and card payment features.

Schedule

  • Full-time, Remote (Global)
  • Flexible hours required, including nights, weekends, and public holidays
  • Must have the legal right to work in the country you’re based in

What You’ll Do

  • Support card users via email (activation, transactions, payment processing, security)
  • Translate technical issues into plain-English solutions
  • Escalate complex cases to product/tech/ops and follow through to resolution
  • Educate users on safe usage and best practices inside the app + card experience
  • Manage expectations during outages or incidents with clear updates
  • Log interactions, capture feedback, and help improve support processes
  • Support QA standards and stick to schedules
  • Help with projects like ticket deflection, data/trend analysis, and defect reduction

What You Need

  • 2–3 years frontline customer support (fintech, payments, or crypto preferred)
  • Banking/card network experience (Visa/Mastercard/AmEx/Discover) is a strong plus
  • Experience with digital wallets or crypto payment cards is a plus
  • Strong written communication (English + your native language)
  • Comfortable explaining technical stuff to non-technical people
  • Organized, fast, and able to juggle multiple cases
  • Adaptable and resilient in a fast-changing environment

Benefits

  • Competitive salary and benefits (not detailed)
  • Remote work + global teams
  • Learning and career growth opportunities

My straight take (so you don’t waste time):

  • This will likely include “high emotion” tickets: failed charges, security fears, card lockouts, account access panic. If you’re not good at de-escalation, it’ll eat you alive.
  • “Email support” doesn’t mean quiet. In crypto, volume spikes hard during incidents.

Happy Hunting,
~Two Chicks…

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