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Casablanca Bridal Company, renowned for celebrating love with brides globally for 27 years through our brands Casablanca, Beloved, Le Blanc, and Amare Couture, is seeking a Customer Success and Events Coordinator.
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About the RoleAs the Coordinator, Customer Success, you will play a key role in delivering an unparalleled experience to every customer who interacts with the BrainStation brand.
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As an Customer Success & Office Coordinator you are the first person our customers see when they walk into one of our Compass offices. Plus paid vacation, holidays, sick time, parental leave, marriage leave, and recharge leave; medical, tele-health, dental and vision benefits; 401(k) plan; flexible spending accounts (FSAs); commuter program; life and disability insurance; Maven (a support system for new parents); Carrot (fertility benefits); UrbanSitter (caregiver referral network); Employee Assistance Program; and pet insurance.
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Qualifications: You must be able to provide excellent customer service through effective communication and problem-solving. - Must be able to provide excellent customer service through effective.
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As a Customer Success Coordinator, you will work directly with customers to fulfill orders, specifically in our Urology, Breast Pump, and Trach supply departments. The Customer Success Coordinato r is responsible for ensuring all customers are managed with care and efficiency.
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PlanCompare Edge Customer Success Coordinator is a client support role that works directly with PlanCompare Edge clients to onboard, train and maintain their PlanCompare Edge SaaS platform.
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We see Customer Success as the perfect incubator to learn Fospha and the problems we solve for our customers. Extensive opportunities for progression for those who seek it within the Customer Success team or transfer department.
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Back up Level 1 and 3 Customer Success Partners. In addition to managing order logistics, integration of third party services, review and approve all invoicing/statements, prospect for new sales opportunities, negotiating with field management to ensure VIP treatment, this position conducts and / or participate in phone and onsite customer account reviews.
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The Customer Success Coordinator plays a critical role in supporting the sales team by providing fast, efficient, and accurate support to our sales teams. Customer-Service Attitude - you love to help and serve others and can make them feel like a million bucks as you do it.
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The Coordinator is responsible for providing customer service for clients coming onto our SaaS platform. 0-2 years experience in digital media, marketing, communications, or other related fields.
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SBLI’s Customer Success team is seeking a Contact Center professional to provide timely, accurate, and courteous responses to a high volume of phone, chat, and email inquiries from our life insurance policyholders and partners.
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As a Customer Success Coordinator, you are the first interaction our end users have with the product. Step by step we strive to build quality into everyday processes and products to achieve our collective success.
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Join our collaborative team and contribute to our continued success in delivering top-notch products and services to our clients. Problem-solving skills to assist with quote inquiries and resolve customer concerns.
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Consistently going above and beyond to exceed customer expectation and enhancing the overall client experience. Using fact finding, active listening, and critical thinking skills to quickly and accurately determine how best to handle a customer call, delivering first call resolution with minimal customer effort.
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A love of travel attracts many people to the field, but to succeed, a Customer Success Coordinator must be passionate about travel and the endless opportunities it brings to bridge history, cultures and cuisine.
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