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One (1) year of experience in customer service, technical support, inside sales, back-office, chat, or administrative support in a contact center environment.
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We are looking for experienced call center representatives to support inbound and outbound customer service and sales projects for a wide variety of clients. MCI assists companies with business process outsourcing, staff augmentation, contact center customer services, and IT Services needs by providing general and specialized hosting, software, staff, and services.
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We are looking for call center representatives to support inbound and outbound customer service and sales projects for a wide variety of clients. In this role, you handle inbound and outbound calls, helping to support customer service, technical support, and customer sales interactions.
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We are looking for bilingual contact center representatives to support inbound and outbound customer service and sales projects for a wide variety of clients. Prior contact center experience isn't required; candidates experienced in customer service industries such as servers, bartenders, and retail associates are encouraged to apply.
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It requires you to interact with hundreds of customers each week across the country to resolve support issues, sell new products and services, and ensure a best-in-class customer experience.
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We are looking for entry-level call center representatives to support inbound and outbound customer service and sales projects for a wide variety of clients. The employee will be regularly required to operate a computer and other office equipment, including a phone, copier, and printer.
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Basic knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Outlook) Escalate customer issues to the appropriate staff and managerial for resolution as needed. Must be customer service oriented (empathetic, responsive, patient, and conscientious.
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You will be responsible for answering inbound and outbound calls, handling customer questions and complaints and seizing opportunities to upsell products when they arise. This position relies on building relationships and turning the knowledge you gain in training into customer wins.
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Accurately document and process customer claims in appropriate systems. The ability to evaluate, troubleshoot, and follow-up on customer issues. Lead fact-finding discussions to determine the best options for the customer.
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Utilize knowledge base and training to accurately answer customer questions while following all required scripts, policies, and procedures. The employee may occasionally be required to move about the office to accomplish tasks; reach in any direction; raise or lower objects, move objects from place to place, hold onto objects, and move or exert force up to forty (40) pounds.
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Appropriately escalate customer issues with the managerial team. This position supports customer service and sales oriented interactions that requires you to interact with hundreds of people each week answering incoming calls and making outgoing calls to consumers.
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This job operates in a professional office environment. Strong team orientation and customer focus. If reasonable accommodations are needed, please contact Human Resources. Regular daily, weekly and monthly incentives are part of the overall compensation our team members enjoy and include monetary incentive and prizes such as computers, tablets, phones, TVs, trips, tickets, and even cars.
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