Client Tech Support
About Us
Here at Tarro we build products that empower small brick and mortar restaurants by liberating them of the operational burden of running their business. We accomplish this by providing a frictionless connection between them and their customers through our multi-product ecosystem offering AI-enabled order taking, delivery enablement, payment solutions, and point-of-sale software. At Tarro, we use a combination of bits (technology) and atoms (people) to solve real world problems facing small business owners. We obsess over placing our customers first and working backwards from there. When our customers succeed, we succeed. The restaurant industry in the US is over a $1 trillion total addressable market (TAM), but remains relatively underserved by technology. Large chains are able to afford expensive tech that gives them a huge advantage; we believe that small restaurant owners deserve access to the same technologies at an affordable price.
Tarro has been profitable for nearly a decade and seen 5x revenue growth in the past four years. As of our last fundraising round in mid-2022, we were valued at $450M and have since seen substantial growth across customer acquisition, product development and company headcount. Thousands of loyal restaurants have entrusted Tarro with their success, and together we have supported nearly 20 million customers. We are proud to be named one of Built In's top companies to work for in 2023. To learn more about our culture, values and how you can be a part of helping mom and pop restaurants thrive, please visit us here!
What We're Looking For
We're looking for someone who's good with technology, good with people, and likes getting to the bottom of why something's broken. The Client Tech team keeps thousands of US restaurants up and running on Tarro. We handle hardware deployment, technical support, and product onboarding for every restaurant we serve. It's a strong, supportive team, and Tarro is heading into an exciting chapter. We're launching a full POS system in Q2, rolling out Tarro Pay payment terminals, and expanding into the pizza vertical. That means plenty to learn and plenty of room to grow alongside us. This is an entry point into a technical career at Tarro. Based in Philly, you'll help get restaurants set up and keep them running, on the phone, on a remote session, and sometimes in person. You don't need to have done all of this before. You'll learn how connectivity, hardware, and telephony work in practice, with a team that has your back while you do. What matters most is that you're thoughtful, you care about getting it right for the restaurant on the other end, and you're eager to keep learning.
What You'll Accomplish
- Get restaurants live.
- Own the hardware, start to finish.
- Show up in person when it counts.
- Catch problems early.
- Get to the root cause.
- Resolve things thoroughly.
- Document your work.
About You
- You have some experience in network operation or a similar technical role.
- You're comfortable with networking fundamentals like IP addressing, DNS, DHCP, VLANs, and LAN/WAN, and you're willing to get hands-on with diagnostics.
- You're comfortable on the command line and around modems, routers, switches, and telephony gear.
- You can explain a technical problem to someone non-technical without making them confused, and you stay calm and kind when they're frustrated.
- You speak up when you see a better way. If a process is clunky or something could be done smarter, you raise it instead of quietly working around it.
- You're fluent in Mandarin and English, spoken and written.
- Many of the owners we support are most comfortable in Mandarin.
Bonus Points
- You've worked in a client-facing or customer support role before.
- You've used remote support tools and ticketing systems day to day.
- You understand call-path basics and have configured telephony or VoIP equipment.
- You've worked in a consumer-driven industry and care about the customer.
- You've got a roll-up-your-sleeves streak and have enjoyed somewhere fast-paced, collaborative, and a little ambiguous, where you got to wear more than one hat.