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The Admissions Representative provides customer service and information to prospective students interested in pursuing career education and training. Associate degree in a related area; Candidates with Military recruitment, high-volume recruiting, and call center experience (dialer, AUX, adherence) are encouraged to apply.
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The Associate Customer Service Representative takes inbound calls, LiveChat, and/or emails from examinees and others regarding teacher certification programs, website issues, complaints, etc.
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Customer service representative Customer support Call center Customer satisfaction Problem-solving Communication skills Customer inquiries Ticketing system Customer complaints Conflict resolution Product knowledge Order processing Service inquiries Multitasking Active listening Empathy Resolution time Customer feedback Service excellence Escalation management Chat support Email support CRM (Customer Relationship Management.
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Customer Service Representative – Macon, GA Salary: $17.50 per hour / $35,262.50 annually When you grow, GEICO grows. Salary: Salary: $17.50 per hour / $35,262.50 annually Many associates see a base salary increase of 10% within their first year as a Customer Service Representative.
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As a Customer Service Representative, you will play an important role in the lifecycle of every customers' purchase. To achieve this, we do not discriminate against any associate or applicant on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), age, national origin, physical or mental disability, status as a victim of domestic violence, sexual orientation, sexual and other reproductive health decisions, marital or familial status, genetic information or other basis protected by law.
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This full or part-time Work-at-Home Customer Service Associate position comes with a competitive pay range of $16-$19 per hour, depending on experience as well as paid training, a flexible work schedule, and a supportive team.
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A minimum of 1-year call center experience in telephone customer service or related experience. The Customer Care Associate will handle inquiries for the New Jersey Department of Human Services Office of Child support and the services it provides via inbound calls.
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Remote - Customer Service Representative. The Customer Care Associate will handle inquiries for The State of Kentucky and the services it provides via inbound calls.
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Call Center Representative. Inbound Call Center – The Agent is responsible for responding to telephone inquiries and concerns using approved procedures and guidelines while ensuring the quality and integrity of the call.
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You bridge the gap between the dream and the reality by assisting customers with scheduling their deliveries, managing payments and skillfully acknowledging customer questions and concerns. You will work independently and on a small team to ensure our vision of enhancing the customer shopping experience is continually strengthened.
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Demonstrate excellent listening skills and the ability to multi-task within a fast-paced service environment. Consistently to provide genuine, friendly, personable and professional service.
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Frequent internal contacts with Customer Service Managers, Call Center Supervisors, Lead Training Specialist, Operations Representative, other Customer Service Reps, and other contractors and government personnel supporting the program.
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Previous food service distribution Inside Sales/Customer Service and/or call center experience preferred. Now Hiring for Inside Sales/Customer Service.
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This position blends Saatva’s Corporate call center culture with that of the Viewing Room. These individuals will provide in person direct sales assistance to viewing room guests as well as supporting e-commerce customers via phone and live chat.
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Our staff has a unique blend of experience in the electrical, plumbing, and HVAC trades as well as contact center customer service. Contractor in Charge is looking to add full and part-time Work-at-Home Customer Service Associates to our team.
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