Location

APAC timezones, specifically (UTC+8 ± 1 hour)

About you

You love teaching and helping, and often annoy people by constantly saying "patience is a virtue."

About us

iwantmyname is a small, New Zealand-based domain registrar (there's 12 of us at present) where creativity, transparency, and happiness are the company's core values. Our team is made up of a bunch of geeks who love building the very best domain management service on the planet.

Also, our work environment is quite modern and unique, offering:

  • Self-management of your time and resources
  • Virtual workplace
  • Opportunities to work overseas

The position

What we're looking for is someone to assist people with all technical questions and to help improve the overall support experience for both customers and other team members. Providing amazing customer support is possibly the most crucial aspect of our business, so it can't be understated how important you will be to our success.

Your day-to-day tasks will include:

  • Replying to technical support inquiries and updating internal documentation as well as our public knowledge base
  • Improving admin tools and external support interactions (you need to be happy to dive into our codebase for that)
  • Reporting bugs and working with our technical team to resolve them
  • Communicating with suppliers to debug issues with domain registrations, transfers, and updates
  • Influencing the direction of iwantmyname's website and dashboard based on customer feedback

Excellent English-language writing skills are a must. Also note that we're specifically looking for someone in Asia-Pacific timezones (UTC+8 ± 1 hour), but other location would also be fine if you don't mind timeshifting.

And if you really want to razzle-dazzle us, tell us about your:

  • Knowledge of domains, DNS and related topics
  • Your favourite technologies and programming languages
  • Previous experience in customer service
  • Time spent trapped on deserted islands

If you think this is the job for you, send a witty (but not too incredibly long) email to [email protected].