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Customer Service & Support Training Courses

Learn how our free customer service training courses can transform your service organisation.

Christina Keohane , Sr. Product Marketing Manager, Salesforce

23 March 2026

Free online customer service & support courses

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Customer service courses FAQs

Customer service training is important for businesses because it equips employees with the skills to handle customer needs effectively, ensures consistent service quality, and helps build stronger customer relationships.

Key skills taught in customer service courses include communication, active listening, empathy, problem-solving, conflict resolution, and the ability to stay calm under pressure.

Customer service courses should be taken by anyone who works directly with customers, such as support reps, sales reps, front-desk staff, and customer-facing managers.

Yes, online customer service courses can be as effective as in-person training when they are interactive, well-structured, and paired with real-world practice. In-person sessions may offer more hands-on role-playing and immediate feedback.

Businesses know a training course is working by tracking improvements in customer satisfaction scores, monitoring employee performance, collecting feedback from staff, and measuring key metrics like resolution time and repeat customer rates.

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