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We are looking for a self-starter entry-level Verizon Customer Service Associate to assist with our firm's strategic and productive marketing and sales campaigns.
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As an Entry Level Customer Service Associate, you will contribute to one of our most important company initiatives: client representation and branding. 1-2 years in customer service, field marketing and sales, field sales, B2B or B2C sales, brand management, or a customer-focused position is a bonus.
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We are looking for a self-starter entry level Customer Service Associate to assist with our firm's strategic and productive customer service, marketing and sales campaigns.
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We are looking for an Entry Level Customer Service Associate. The Customer Service Associate will act as a liaison, provide product/service information, and resolve any emerging problems that our customer accounts might face with accuracy and efficiency.
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Customer Service skills and experience are wanted for an entry level Sales and Customer Service Associate Position. Candidates with previous customer service experience will be trained in other areas of customer account management, including marketing and sales, and have opportunities for Management positions as well.
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We have recently expanded and are looking to fill entry-level positions in management, customer service, sales, and marketing. The Customer Service & Sales Associate will be self-motivated, have natural leadership abilities, and be career-oriented.
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Apply today, and our HR Staff will contact you within 24-48 hours to discuss the Customer Service Associate position and your qualifications! Previous knowledge of customer service, sales, marketing, operations, or a related field.
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Our Entry Level Customer Service & Sales Associates work with the Customer Service and Sales team. A thriving Customer Service and Sales firm, we boast a dynamic team that serves the Houston community with the best service options in the area.
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An Entry-Level Customer Service Representative will be responsible for executing customer service, marketing, and sales campaigns throughout the greater Clearwater area with our leading telecommunications clients.
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Our Entry Level Sales Manager would spearhead a lot of our newer clientele and their teams, develop new marketing and sales strategies, and see them through to delivery and return on investment with our clients.
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