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Whether you have experience as a customer service associate, retail team member, cashier, restaurant server, kitchen lead, cook, prep cook, drive thru cashier or any other restaurant or service-oriented role - we have a position for you.
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As a Cashier (Customer Service Associate), you are the first and final interaction for Floor & Decor's customers. Our Cashiers are responsible for providing excellent customer service through greeting customers, checking out customers, handling product returns, performing basic cash office functions and providing every customer with an exceptional experience.
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Provide above and beyond customer service and exceed customer expectations. Customer service experience. This policy and the law prohibit employment discrimination against any associate or applicant on the basis of any legally protected status outlined above.
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The Job: As an Associate Specialist, Customer Service, you’ll be part of our Industrial team working as an on-site employee. Associate Specialist, Customer Service - Marietta, Georgia, USA - On-siteCome make the world and accelerate your success.
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Reporting directly to the Sales Support Lead, the Sales Support Associate will deliver excellent customer service for all sales channels across the Metronet footprint. The Sales Support Associate will also work directly with Metronet customers on assigned tasks with a priority of improving the customer experience.
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Your responsibilities as a Sales Associate include demonstrating outstanding customer service and selling skills, continuously learning about the coatings industry, keeping sales floor stocked with merchandise, organizing the sales floor and stock areas and building trusted partnerships with our painting professionals.
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The concierge primary responsibility is to maintain the high quality standards of the business, by providing outstanding customer service, treating each customer with care and the utmost standard of professionalism.
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Work together as a team, assisting other Crewmembers in completion of tasks and assignments to ensure continuity of service. Benefits Concierge Service. Must satisfy one year of service and meet ACA eligibility requirements.
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Provide all Customers with quick and friendly service. Align with Raising Canes culture by balancing Working Hard and Having Fun. Restaurant Crewmembers at Raising Canes will wear many hats (including a Raising Canes hat) while working hard and having fun as a critical part of the Restaurant team.
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Counter crewmembers focus on giving exceptional customer service to our guests and taking / fulfilling their orders. Work the register or drive-thru system while providing the highest quality customer service.
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The Customer Service Support Associate has direct and indirect customer contact for current and upcoming projects. Extensive knowledge in excel, graphic arts, customer service and manufacturing knowledge preferred.
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Experience the personal challenge of working for a world class organization and leader in the Utilities and Energy industry as a Customer Service Associate at our Call Center in Melville, NY.
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Raising Canes appreciates & values individuality. We are hiring immediately for Restaurant Crew to work all shifts: opening shifts, closing shifts and everything in between. Even if you dont have previous Restaurant experience, this position is entry-level (yes, that's no experience required) and we provide paid training for every new Restaurant Crewmember on the team.
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Restaurants closed most holidays including: MLK Day, Easter, Memorial Day, 4 th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Day. Ascend or descend stairs. Within your first year of working in the Restaurant, you can earn up to an extra dollar fifty per hour in pay increases through additional training, certifications, and performance evaluations.
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We offer competitive pay and benefits for all positions. If you want to be at Restaurant that is a FUN place to work, that values your growth and provides opportunities to impact your community, we want you on our team.
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