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Insight Global is looking for a remote customer service representative for one of their largest healthcare clients located in Southern California. Answer 50-70 Inbound Calls daily.
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Monday - Friday 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM · Saturday 09:00 AM to 07:00 PM Requirement · 1 year call-center experience is required · Banking experience is huge plus · 1 year of customer service experience · really good communication skills are required · Queries/Questions will be about baking related queries, new account, debit card, credit card, pricing, etc.
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In this position a Call Center Representative will take 60-80 inbound calls daily from our independent distributors, look up product part numbers, process payments, and handle customer service concerns as they arise.
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This position is under the direction of the Contact Center Sales Manager and performs inbound/outbound call center and pest control sales and customer service functions for company and independently owned franchise operations.
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As a Call Center Agent, you will be responsible for handling inbound and outbound calls from customers, providing excellent customer service, and resolving customer inquiries or issues in a timely manner.
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1-3 years experience in customer service preferably in banking, financial services and/or inbound call center experience. The Customer Service Representative role is a great opportunity for individuals with experience in call center and also for individuals who are just getting started in their career.
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Prospect for new business by making outbound calls to company-sourced leads, take inbound calls from mail solicitation campaigns, call transfers from Customer Service Representative agents, and inbound inquiry customer calls.
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Customer support via telephone interactions in a call center-like setting, with assigned work pipeline and SLAs for contact and processing. The candidate will answer escalated customer complaints inbound and outbound calls from customers as well as internal partners.
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Demonstrates positive customer service behaviors Inbound call center experience is a plus MUST have basic computer skills Ability to convey information to customers in a warm, clear, concise manner.
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If hybrid, the schedule is 2 days on-site and 3 days remoteTraining schedule is 9:30-6 for the first four weeksResponsibilities:- Will be handling about 50-80 inbound calls per day, sometimes more and sometimes less, depending on how long each call lasts.
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Performance BonusResponsibilitiesAnswer inbound calls and greet customers with energy and enthusiasmCollaborate as part of a team to accomplish individual and team resultsUnderstanding and striving to meet or exceed call center metrics while providing excellent and consistent customer service.
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We are now hiring Call Center Representatives for various shifts to answer inbound calls and support customers through the sales process. In this role, you handle inbound and outbound calls, helping to support customer service, technical support, and customer sales interactions.
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If you have a background in sales, customer service, and call center operations, and you're ready to provide top-notch assistance to our clients, we want to hear from you! Previous experience with sales, customer service and/or call center is required.
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We are searching for motivated Customer Service Agents to assist with inbound calls in a call center environment. This Customer Service Agent position requires a patient and stable work style and consistency in dealing with repetitive routine.
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