Virtual Assistant with Home Depot Experience (Customer Service & Data Entry) ID -10097

MyVA Support is seeking VAs based in LATAM with advanced English proficiency (C1), strong customer service, and data entry skills—particularly those with prior experience working at Home Depot or in home improvement retail environments. This is a 100% remote position, 40 hours per week, with consistent scheduling and performance-based bonuses.

You’ll be supporting a U.S.-based company in the home improvement and logistics industry, offering tailored solutions for construction professionals and residential clients. Your familiarity with retail workflows, inventory coordination, and customer engagement will be highly valued in this role.

Primary Responsibilities May Include (but are not limited to):



  • Responding to customer inquiries via email and phone


  • Scheduling meetings and coordinating logistics


  • Managing contact and vendor lists


  • Inputting and organizing large volumes of data


  • Addressing client service requests in a timely, solutions-oriented manner


 



Important Note:




As an independent contractor, you are responsible for handling your own contributions to local or national government entities (including income taxes, health insurance, and social security obligations).


 




Requirements

Requirements:



  • Proven experience working at Home Depot or in a similar home improvement retail environment


  • Customer service and data entry experience


  • Strong proficiency in Microsoft Office tools (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)


  • Comfortable using Google Workspace tools (Gmail, Meet, Docs, Sheets, Slides, etc.)



  • Minimum of 1 year in a customer service role


  • English proficiency at C1 level


  • Personal laptop/desktop and headset


  • High-speed internet connection (minimum 100 MB)





Benefits



  • Fully remote position


  • Fixed weekday schedule (weekends off)


  • Monthly salary of $760 USD (paid in local currency)


  • $25 USD productivity bonus (paid in local currency)


  • $50 USD attendance bonus (paid in local currency)

 

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