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Bilingual (Spanish/ English) Speaking and writing preferred. communicate any mold or machines and supervise running and assist with minor problems. Ability to communicate information to the operators.
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Excellent telephone etiquette, including the ability to communicate with confidence in a clear, professional speaking voice. French/English Call Center needs 1+ year(s) of experience working in customer service, hospitality or call center environment.
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Excellent writing/speaking skills and the ability to communicate professionally, objectively and effectivelySufficient ability to read, write and speak in English and be understood; and ability to follow instructionsSufficient visual acuity (corrected) to be able to read and view paperwork, ledgers, computer screens, etc.
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Increase English proficiency in speaking, listening, reading, and writing through active class participation. Communicate with supervisors and customers and maintain good interpersonal relations, both orally and over the radio, in English with support.
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Ability to communicate in English and Spanish with Spanish speaking employees. National home cleaning franchise is currently looking for an outgoing, personable individual to help manage our house cleaning services in Milwaukee Metro Area. This is a full-time position working out of a professional office.
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Able to communicate in English, speaking Spanish in addition is a plus. We expect teams will work in a rotation of 4 days on, 3 days off, then 3 days on, 4 days off to balance weekends among the supervisor teams.
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Ability to communicate in English and to perform potentially complex speaking, reading, writing, and mathematics - Required Ability to organize, prioritize and delegate appropriately - Required Arrhythmia interpretation skills - Desired Current ACLS certification - Required Current BLS certification - Required Current California RN License - Required Current NIH Stroke Scale certification - Required Current Tele or PCU experience - Required Traveler experience strongly - Required.
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Communicate with Japanese speaking clients, both verbal and written. Keeper is hiring a driven Bilingual Inside Sales Representative (Japanese speaking) to join our high producing sales team.
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Must be bilingual, native-level Japanese and English (both verbal and written) A generous PTO plan that celebrates your commitment and seniority (including paid Bereavement/Jury Duty, etc. Must be bilingual, native-level Japanese and English (both verbal and written.
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Participate in cold call/role play activities and shadow cold calls with colleagues. This can be a 100% remote position from select locations with an opportunity to work a hybrid schedule for candidates based in the Chicago, IL metro area.
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Target new customers through cold outreach and lead generation campaigns via phone calls and emails. At Keeper, the Inside Sales Account Representatives are responsible for driving new business within an assigned geography or vertical.
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Be able to communicate professionally with both English speaking and Spanish speaking clients (Native level fluency required in reading/writing/speaking) My Senior Health Plan is looking for upbeat, compassionate individuals who possess native level fluency in both English and Spanish, are hardworking, reliable, and committed to doing their best every day.
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French Speaking - $20.00. &*English - $17.50 pay rate $29.23 Bill rate. French Speaking - $20.00. Owns follow up with customers to resolve inquiries regarding order status, shipping status and stock availability.
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Available to act as translator for non-English speaking guests needing to communicate with shipboard departments including, but not limited to, Medical, Security, Revenue outlets, Restaurant, Senior management.
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Ability to communicate in English and to perform potentially complex speaking, reading, writing, and mathematics. In addition to state and federal law, El Camino Health also follows all applicable fair and equitable employment policies from the County of Santa Clara.
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