Chat Service Representative

Chat Service Representative at Paylocity in Meridian, Idaho, United States Job Description Paylocity is an award-winning provider of cloud-based HR and payroll software solutions, offering the most complete platform for the modern workforce. The company has become one of the fastest-growing HCM software providers worldwide by offering an intuitive, easy-to-use product suite that helps businesses automate and streamline HR and payroll processes, attract and retain talent, and build a strong workplace culture. While traditional HR and payroll providers automate basic HR processes such as payroll and benefits administration, Paylocity goes further by developing tools that HR and businesses need to compete for talent and deliver against the expectations of the modern workforce. We give our employees what they need to succeed, including great benefits and perks! We offer medical, dental, vision, life, disability, and a 401(k) match, as well as perks that support you, your family, and your finances. And if it's career development you desire, we provide that, too! At Paylocity, people matter most and have always been at the heart of our business. Help our award-winning technology company run effectively as you take on big challenges and find solutions with a position in Operations. Use your problem-solving skills to shape the way others see Paylocity. Launch your career with us!

In-Office:
This is a 100% in-office role based at our Meridian, ID location. Remote or hybrid work is not available for this position. Candidates must be able to work on-site five days per week during designated work hours.? Position Overview The Chat Service Representative plays a crucial role in resolving client payroll and HR system challenges while simultaneously building and maintaining exceptional customer relationships. The ideal candidate will leverage their fundamental technical expertise to provide efficient and effective solutions to our clients. The Chat role works cross collaboratively with all Paylocity clients. Primary Responsibilites
  • Issue Resolution
  • Maintain consistent availability, manage workloads for optimal accessibility, effectively troubleshoot and resolve client issues, and escalate when necessary.
  • Client Focus
  • baseline service level seen via Quality Assurance Assessments and Team Lead and Manager feedback including (1) creating rapport (2) appropriate sense of urgency and tone (3) understanding the question (4) and effective interactions, guides, and client instructions.
Ability to multitask in multiple systems, communicat
Job Posting:
JC290840686
Posted On:
Apr 22, 2026
Updated On:
Apr 22, 2026
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