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We have openings for warehouse associate, assembly, production, forklift order puller, forklift, machine operators, maintenance mechanics, receptionist, data entry, COLLECTIONS ACCOUNT MANAGERS,customer service, concierge representative, insurance, sales, substitute teaching, collections, call center, administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, contact center agents, and office managers.
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Manage the entry and data integrity of customer price lists and customer pricing and bidding process. Must possess a strong customer service background and in-store bakery sales experience.
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3+ years of administrative, customer service, account management and quality assurance required; collaboration with operations and creating solutions experience desired. Consistently monitor clients and make adjustments to ensure AR goals, invoice processing objectives and data entry standards are met.
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The Customer Service Account Manager is responsible for managing all aspects of the container needs for new and house account customers and monitoring all sales data tools.
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You will also provide support to new and existing accounts while meeting established agency account retention goals through extraordinary customer service. This position is responsible for maintaining and servicing assigned accounts to make sound underwriting decisions including marketing, customer service and administrative support.
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Are you looking to transition your restaurant, bar, retail, or customer service experience into a rewarding career? If you're ready to transition your customer service experience into a fulfilling career, apply now to join our dynamic team.
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Additional accountabilities include, but not limited to: serves as a liaison between company, clients and employees for accounts; schedules jobs and allocates the necessary resources to address the client's request(s); completes billing, payroll and revenue reporting; maintains a consistent flow of communication with clients; consistent and accurate data entry; addresses all clients issues; and monitors quality assurance on all jobs conducted for assigned accounts.
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Working with minimal direction from an Account Manager (AM), Account Executive (AE) or Producer and following established industry and company guidelines; provides administrative and customer service support to account team, Producer and/or assigned group of accounts; and meeting all performance requirements regarding production, quality and ensuring that no liability associated with errors and omissions occur.
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The Entry Level Account Manager team works closely with our customer service and sales teams to ensure every customer is left satisfied. Our Entry Level Account Managers must establish the principles of exceptional customer service, superior sales strategies, and, above all unprecedented problem-solving abilities.
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Management and execution of a variety of customer service and value-added service requests/inquiries including but not limited to: account activity; policy administration and insurance placement; billing activity; claims administration; contract review for insurability; review policy forms and endorsements; review audits; identify errors and facilitate corrective actions; Certificates of Insurance; Evidences of Property; and Cancellation/Reinstatements.
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As an Entry Level Account Manager, you will leverage your customer service skills to build and maintain relationships with clients. Experience in restaurant, bar, retail, or customer service industries.
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This role involves upselling, consultation, and management of an Account Coordinator direct report that assists in all customer service and data entry-related tasks.
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Knowledge of online data entry systems and access management of those systems. Meet all client needs and deliverables according to proposed timelines, especially information data entry with various deadlines.
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Daily responsibilities and activities include, but are not limited to, order and inventory management, customer service, data entry, report generation and analysis, auditing, quality and control, internal and external communications, transportation coordination, personnel management and misc.
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3+ years of customer service, account management, inside sales or order entry experience in a corporate setting. You will be partnered with our sales professionals to manage the customer’s account from order entry through shipment, proactively addressing changes to meet on-time delivery and quality customer metrics.
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