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Examples of specialized experience include: (1) Working with legal or medical records, documents or benefit/financial accounts which involve applying laws, rules or regulations and written established guidelines and procedures (e.g., basic accounting, accounts payable/receivable); OR (2) Experience conducting face to face and/or telephone interviews to obtain/provide information to resolve problems (e.g., collection agency, telemarketing, customer service, sales, etc.
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Develop and maintain a database of qualified leads that have been gathered through referrals, telephone canvassing, direct mail, and email. Follow up on all new leads and referrals resulting from telephone, marketing, and email activity.
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Places customer orders via telephone, fax, email, electronic methods, or walk in (counter sales). Motion Industries offers an excellent benefits package which includes options for healthcare coverage, 401(k), tuition, reimbursement, vacation, sick, and holiday pay.
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Influences Motion Industries' gross profit through negotiating the sale price and purchase price, within certain parameters. May adjust non-contract customer pricing to meet the demands of the customer based on competition, while maximizing the profit for Motion Industries.
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The CSR manages practice reception (visitor and telephone), maintenance of veterinary medical records, accounts maintenance, cash processing, data entry, word processing and mail services.
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Provide responsive, timely telephone, chat and email support. Maintain relationships with existing customers includes problem solving by the CSR, by consulting with dealers and educating them about Manheim and ancillary partners.
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Job Description: Visual Communications Specialist Also Known as: CSR, Customer Service RepresentativePOSITION DESCRIPTIONResponsible for sales activities from lead generation through the project management process.
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Partner Relations/Transborder CSR, $42,640 yearlyFull-Time, Monday - Friday, 930am - 6pm/8am -6pmEarn 1 week of vacation after 90 days of employmentCome and experience the difference with R+L Carriers R+L Carriers has immediate openings for a Customer Service Representative for the Transborder/Partner Relations Department at our Wilmington, OH Service Center.
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Position Purpose Reporting into the Practice Manager, the Client Service Representative (CSR), provides an exceptional experience to our clients during every interaction. In addition to continually engaging the client, the CSR performs practice administrative tasks such as record maintenance and appointment tracking.
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Ensures that each telephone call is answered before the third ring and that the approved company greeting and script is used each time. CSR is responsible for making out bound "Happy Check" calls about service visits.
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The CSR is also responsible for entering data related to invoicing, payment processing and fuel records. Responsibilities include assisting and/or providing pilots and passengers with the following: fuel orders, online times, notices of arrivals/departures, verbal and written directions, making vehicle rental reservations, making hotel and catering arrangements, personal vehicles and A/C key handling, and person, over the telephone, radio, email and facsimile communications.
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The CSR will provide responsive, timely telephone, chat and email support. The position of Client Service Representative entails being the primary customer support for our Arbitration Hub. Success in this position requires that the CSR is able to work independently with little to no supervision to provide immediate availability, be professional, provide documentation within our systems and be knowledgeable of Manheim's products and services.
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Customer Service Representative is the face of Aetna and impacts members' service experience by manner of how customer service inquiries and problems via telephone, internet or written correspondence are handled.
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Primary responsibilities include office operation, telephone answering, and customer service, CSR must also possess general office skills such as typing, filing, and cash handling. Interflight Parking Company in Milwaukee, WI is looking for a Full Time (40hrs) 2nd shift customer service representative to join our team at MKE Airport.
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Duties include answering the telephone, handling info calls, providing gym tours, explaining membership options and enrolling customers for membership, cleaning, cash register operation and retail sales.
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