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If you are passionate about helping others, possess exceptional communication and problem-solving skills, have strong computer and technical proficiency and thrive in a remote work environment, we invite you to apply for our Remote Kia Care Total Case Specialist position.
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If you enjoy taking care of the customer, are awesome at problem solving, and want to work in an office environment, a career at Mr. Appliance as Customer Service Representative could be your future.
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As Customer Service Representative, you are the key component in providing excellent customer service by creating World Class customer service experiences for customers with broken appliances.
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Enter data into the company software To Succeed in this Role as a Customer Service Representative, Here’s What You Need: Exceptional Customer Service: In this role, you are the voice of the company.
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What You’ll Do Engage directly with customers who contact us for a variety of topics ranging from helping them shop for their new pet, to finding that perfect chew toy, or even problem-solving when something doesn’t go as planned.
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Contribute to team development through rounding, attending team huddles, participating in team problem solving, supporting in-office providers with ad hoc asks, etc. Leverage problem-solving skills and our The Medical Performance System (TOPS) and standard work to guide work, as well as support continual process improvement efforts.
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Customer service call center agents can put themselves in their customers' shoes and advocate for them when necessary and problem-solving comes naturally. Dispatch/Roadside Specialists perform a critical role assisting customers who are in need of roadside assistance by contacting and managing service providers in a fast-paced, quickly changing environment.
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Love helping people and guiding them to the best solution for their issue Are excited by innovative Provide calm conflict resolution and problem solving for frustrated Can work in a structured environment for the duration of your allotted, full-time schedule taking high-volume calls from consumers.
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Problem Solving: Navigate pre-sales or post-sales tasks with finesse. Join us at the heart of Colorado Springs as a Service Coordinator and be a key player in our mission to provide stellar customer experiences.
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The ideal candidate will have a passion for delivering top-notch service, excellent communication skills, and a proactive approach to problem-solving. Elettromedia Corporation in Nashville, Tennessee is seeking a dedicated Customer Service Representative to join our team.
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Provide calm conflict resolution and problem solving for frustrated customers. In this role you will not only be there to help customers with their account issues via telephone but also provide them with exceptional customer service.
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Effective problem-solving skills. Bilingual Customer Service Representative. The ability to convey complex information in clear and concise terms to ensure customer understanding.
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Skills and Competencies: Customer Focus, Developing Potential, Results Driven, Strong Organizational Skills, Communication Skills, Problem Solving/Decision Making, Job Knowledge and Relationship Management.
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As a Family Dollar Customer Service Representative you will be responsible for providing exceptional service to our customers. Provides customer engagement in positive and approachable manner.
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Experience: Prefer experience working in retail, hotel, restaurant, grocery or drug store environments. Helps in the unloading of merchandise from delivery trucks, organizes merchandise, and transports merchandise from stockroom to sales floor.
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