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Farmers Insurance Agency located in Albuquerque, NM has an immediate opening for a full-time Bilingual (Spanish/English) Customer Service / Sales Representative. If this sounds like a good fit for you please submit your resume and we will follow up with the nest steps.
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Assist Sales Agents with billing, claims, policy issuance follow-up, documentation, etc. Establish customer relationships and follow up with customers, as needed.
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Responsibilities Manage and maintain all aspects of customer accounts and the order process including order placement and order entry, follow up, price verification and product inquiries, using an in-house order processing system.
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Obtains orders and provides proactive customer service sales and service functions including order entry, expediting, pricing, returns, coordinate deliveries and follow-up on customer inquiries, as required.
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Informs customers of promotions and new or upgraded products using prepared scripts Follow up with customers to assure satisfaction, respond to queries, solicit further sales, and solve or refer problems Maintains phone time or sales quotas as determined by management Requirement Possess a genuine willingness to learn, be intuitive and resourceful and be coachable.
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Obtains orders, provides customers timely follow-up on technical inquiries, maintains reports, actively participate in the marketing and sale of Border States’ products and services, resolves customer billing problems, and provides input on product evaluations, code descriptions, inventory management, and pricing development.
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Identifies opportunities to cross-sell and coordinates with sales specialists for follow-up. Follows up to ensure customer needs are addressed. Benefits: Bonus based on performance Competitive salary Flexible schedule Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Training & development Job SummaryThe Customer Service Manager provides excellent customer experience for potential and existing customers.
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RESPONSIBILITIES:Establish customer relationships and follow up with customers, as needed. As Customer Service Representative - State Farm Agent Team Member with our agency, your attention to detail, dedication to client relations, and sales-mindedness equip you for this versatile position.
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3) Follow up on estimates you have created through our CRM.4) Conflict resolution skills vital. Benefits: 401(k) Bonus based on performance Dental insurance Paid time off Training & development This position is with a growing print and promotional products company located in Arvada, SE Denver and Golden.
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Document all prospect inquiries, outcomes, and follow up on sales enrollment opportunities via the telephone or in writing. This position serves as the principal HMSA contact for prospective and current Oahu employers and members inquiring about small group health plans, individual plans, Medicare plans and USAble Life product options that are available through HMSA. This position supports HMSA's overall sales and service strategies.
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Follow up with missed appointments- Participate in team and process development sessions – keeping positive relationships with teammates, sales teams and dealership management. Benefits- Medical and Dental- Paid Time Off- Competitive Pay and Bonus Structure- Life Insurance- Professional Development- Holiday Pay- 401(k) available at most locations- Merit increase after 90 day probationary period, upon passing your evaluation Responsibilities- Answer customer calls and establish follows-up with service appointments.
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Property casualty and Life insurance sales Monday- Friday- 8:45am – 5pm Spanish speaker preferred but not mandatoryOutbound callingQUALIFICATIONS:Dedicated to customer serviceAble to effectively relate to a customer, answer their questions, and anticipate their needs.
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Benefits: Opportunity for advancement Training & development Benefits/PerksCompetitive hourly pay rate plus commission and/or bonusesPaid trainingPaid Time OffJob SummaryThe Customer Service provides excellent customer experience for potential and existing customers.
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Provides timely follow-up on customer technical inquiries and requests. Minimum of two years of prior customer service, city desk or sales experience with strong knowledge of electrical products and systems preferred.
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Proficiency to multi-task, follow-thru and follow-up. Be able to obtain or currently possess a Property & Casualty insurance license. Ability to obtain or possess an active Life & Health Insurance license.
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