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Transfer/retrieve office phones to/from answering service. The primary responsibility of this role is to answer phones in a high-volume call center, and to schedule appointments.
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Answer phones, including taking reservations and directing calls as needed. The Front Desk Associate is responsible for taking reservations, checking guests in and out of rooms, directing calls, answering guests questions and concerns, etc.
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Youll use one of your 15 hands to answer phones, take a dog to their destination for the day, hand out some treats or run some credit cards. Position Overviews:Pet Care Hosts handle lobby and curbside service by greeting everyone as they come in and solving whatever their need is - check-in, check-out, answering questions, booking reservations, and tailoring our service offerings to their needs.
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Customer Service Representatives are responsible for greeting customers, answering phones, providing world-class customer service and executing fast and accurate pizza making skills. The good news is we can teach you how to answer the phone and make a perfect pizza.
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As a CUSTOMER SERVICE TRAINEE your primary responsibilities would include answering phones, making outbound calls/text/emails to prospective clients to generate appointments, maintain appointment calendars, assist with marketing, and other office-related tasks.
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CBS Cashiers are responsible for providing excellent customer service, handling cash and credit transactions using our POS software and register, keeping the store and area clean and tidy, answering the phones with a smile and friendly greeting, and assisting customers with their home improvement projects.
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Perform administrative duties as needed such as answering phones, opening mail, and greeting visitors. Answer customer calls and correspondence regarding new or existing insurance policies and service all claims.
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Your job responsibilities would include (but are not limited to): Greeting customers and taking orders with a smile (yes, you even have to smile when you answer the phone)! Whether it's just your hobby, main-gig, or supplemental job, drop us a line.
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BENEFITS Responsibilities Answer dealership group phones, greet and receive prospects and customers. The day-to-day responsibilities will include answering the dealership phone, greeting customers, assisting in scheduling appointments, and managing the stores overall customer service scores through our manufacture.
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As a Personal Lines Insurance Producer/CSR/Agent you will be processing endorsements, writing new business, answering phones, making courtesy calls, taking payments, re-quoting and cross-selling existing accounts, helping answer client questions, etc.
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Answer Phone callsCustomer Service, interact with customers (Smile)Promote pizza products and specialsCollect cash and credit card paymentsMemorize procedures and recipesExhibit a sense of URGENCY when answering phones or helping carryout customersClean, sweep, mop, lift to 20 pounds, climb laddersOperating pizza oven, and properly boxing products for delivery or carryoutContribute to and promote an atmosphere of teamwork, energy, and fun.
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Answer phones and handle customer service duties. The Licensed Customer Service Representative position will involve answering multiple phone lines, providing customer service to agency customers, receiving and processing insurance payments for existing customers, providing policy reviews and adding and deleting vehicles, drafting letters & reports, and other additional customer service duties as directed by the agent or associates.
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This includes greeting and engaging with members, guests and other staff, intake of all monies, answering phones, registering membership and program participants, answering questions, close-out shifts.
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Our Agents answer phones for companies nationwide (no sales calls). Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Flexible schedule Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Schedule: Day shift Evening shift Night shift Overnight shift Weekend availability.
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90% of all Domino's Franchise Owners started in management training, delivery or answering phones. We're imagining that because right now we're looking for Customer Service Representatives - the people who answer the phone and make pizzas.
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