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As the Entry Level Client Service Specialist your primary role is to engage with potential customers directly at their residences, promoting our clients products or services and driving sales growth.
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Those with interest in the following categories tend to do well in this role: Customer Service, Relationships, Customer Acquisition, Business Development, Leadership, Hospitality, Campaign Management, Communication, Training, Sales, Retail, Promotions, Team, Club, Athlete, Teamwork, Advertising, Marketing, Client Acquisition.
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We recruit, train, and manage customer service representatives to represent global brands in customer care, technical support, and sales. A customer service representative, or CSR, will act as a liaison, provide product/services information and resolve any emerging problems that our customer accounts might face with accuracy and efficiency.
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The customer service representative will aid our sales and marketing division to meet directly with consumers and identify their needs. 6 months to a year of face-to-face customer service experience.
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In a Retail bank branch, the Assistant Branch Manager proactively sells the banks products and services to existing customers and prospects, guides the sales efforts of the platform team, ensures superior customer service levels, and manages the daily operations of their branch.
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Deal with customer service via emails, over the phone, or face to face. Meeting/Exceeding Sales Goals, Accountability, Listening Skills, Closing Skills, Polite Persistence, Ambition & Will to Sell, Negotiation, Self-Confidence, Extensive Product Knowledge, Coachable & Curious to Learn, Presentation Skills, Tech-Savvy, Client Relationships, Motivation for Sales, and Customer Service.
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As a member of our Customer Service team, you will be given the responsibility of increasing brand awareness as the trusted face of our company, while paving the path for future upward mobility.
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