Customer service associates work with customers to help them find what they need and resolve any issues they may have. As a customer service associate, you may work in a call center or a retail store, so your job duties vary depending on your work environment. In an office setting, you handle administrative tasks, such as filing paperwork and entering data, in addition to assisting customers over the phone or via online chat. The qualifications to become a customer service representative include excellent communication skills, a desire to help people, and problem-solving abilities. Most employers require you to have at least a high school diploma or GED certificate, though you may need a college degree to move into management positions.