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The services we offer-faster, more reliable internet service; expanded, free digital and HD TV choices; and superior technology in home security and phone service-are a direct result of our powerful culture of growth and innovation.
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We aim to be at the forefront in delivering easy-to-use, high-tech entertainment, communications, and internet products to the communities we serve. After successful completion of training, the schedule will be 3 weeks work from home, 1 week on-site in the office.
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In areas where Mediacom services are not available, a reimbursement of internet/cable services are provided ! Take incoming calls in a call center environment assisting internet and phone customers with technical service-related problems including hardware and software configurations.
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We are home to the only trauma center in New London and Windham counties, and are the only area hospital with LIFE STAR helicopter services. Prior experience in an OR, SPD or as a PCT.
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Basic computer skills (including opening/reading email, basic internet use). Basic computer knowledge in order to enter/retrieve data. Every day, over 30,000 Hartford HealthCare colleagues come to work with one thing in common: Pride in what we do, knowing every moment matters here.
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Position : Internet Technical Support Representative I Who we are: Since 1995, Mediacom Communications has become a coast-to-coast presence with operations in 22 states and a team exceeding 4,000 people with the mission of bridging the digital divide between America's major cities and America's smaller regions.
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Position : Internet Technical Support Representative I. Previous experience in an inbound call center environment preferred. Since 1995, Mediacom Communications has become a coast-to-coast presence with operations in 22 states and a team exceeding 4,000 people with the mission of bridging the digital divide between America's major cities and America's smaller regions.
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Must have ability to work successfully while multi-tasking (to include speaking, typing, and moving in and out of multiple platforms.) Build customer loyalty by utilizing active listening to troubleshoot and resolve technical issues for cable, internet, and phone services on the first call.
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To achieve this, Mediacom Communications seeks talented professionals to partner with us in meeting these challenges and realizing what we can imagine. The first 90 days will be on-site in the office as Mediacom provides the training for your new role.
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Position : Internet Technical Support Representative I - Position Starts June 24th 2024. Mediacom Communications prohibits discrimination and harassment based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy, military status, marital status, status as a parent, age, disability (physical or mental), family medical history or genetic information, reprisal for participation in protected EEO activity, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws.
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Basic understanding of internet, networking, and email protocols. Knowledge of common consumer internet software including various browsers and email platforms preferred. Ability to adapt in a fast paced always changing environment.
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Position Overview: Take incoming calls in a call center environment assisting internet and phone customers with technical service-related problems including hardware and software configurations.
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Along with that rewarding feeling, you'll be given the Power to Succeed in your career while enjoying ongoing training and a generous benefits package designed to be flexible and relevant to your needs.
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Position : Internet Technical Support Representative I - Position Starts April 22nd, 2024. Disclaimer: When making a job offer, we consider several factors in our determination, such as years of related work experience; relevant skills and qualifications; education level; and certifications/licenses.
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When you join Mediacom, you are joining a powerful team of more than 4,000 individuals working together to serve more than 1.55 million customers in 22 states and connecting them to what matters most.
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