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Job Description: Customer Service Representative - UA Primary Duties & Responsibilities Job Summary The Customer Service Representative's (CSR) role is to provide superior customer service.
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Typing skills with a minimum of 35 wpm, have working knowledge of Medical terminology, ICD-9/10 and CPT-4 basics, detailed-oriented, effective communication skills, leadership, problem solving, interpersonal and customer service skills.
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Working through multiples screens and up to 4 programs at a time Preferred Skills & Qualifications: 1+ years of customer service experience Proficient on computers ( over 40 WPM). We are a team of 80,000 strong, working with over 6,000 clients, including 80% of the Fortune 500, across North America, Europe and Asia. As an industry leader in Full-Stack Technology Services, Talent Services, and real-world application, we work with progressive leaders to drive change.
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Numeric data skills and accuracy with computer (typing speed 40 wpm minimum). Minimum 1 year of customer service experience, (Retail, Sales, Financial Services). THE OPPORTUNITY We are seeking success driven customer service team players.
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Six months prior clerical or customer service experience preferably in a hospital or medical office. Typing skills of 30 wpm. Excellent communication and strong customer service skills.
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Demonstrates appropriate customer-care skills such as empathy, active listening, courtesy, politeness, helpfulness and other skills as identified. Must demonstrate ability to type 20 wpm with a maximum of 3 errors.
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Technology Proficiency: Typing speed of at least 30 WPM and proficient with CRM software, Google Office Suite, and other relevant tools. As a member of our customer care team, you’ll join a collaborative, friendly, and competitive team-oriented environment all while knowing you’re making a difference in the world.
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Undertake other various data entry tasks as assigned by the Customer Service Supervisor. Sight typing at least 40 WPM and 10 key proficiency. Input technician completion details into various customer web portals to report the service call as completed.
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Previous inbound/outbound customer service, call center, or sales experience a plus. Sierra Motors, is currently looking for a talented Automotive Service BDC (Business Development Center) Representative that align with our core values and acts with respect, intelligence, greatness, honesty and teamwork.
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Six months clerical or customer service experience - preferably in a hospital or medical office. The duties of this position require the exercise of courtesy in speaking with patients, families, and others to maintain sound community relations.
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Good operational computing/typing 45+ WPM (Microsoft Office Suites, Internet Browsers) The ideal account manager would be enthusiastic about this position and the part that you will play in providing best in class customer service to clients while helping them to prepare for the unexpected.
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THE ROLE: Customer Service Representative. 10-Key & Alpha Numeric Data Entry, 40 WPM speed and accuracy. Provide exceptional customer service to nursing home staff, physician office staff, and patients always via phone.
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Job Title / Level Customer Service Representative, Secret Clearance EligibleClearance Required? The ability to multi-task, prioritize, and manage time effectively•The ability to work in a fast-paced environment with the flexibility to work nights and weekends•The ability to type at least 30 WPM.
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We have access to 150+ carriers which equates to much higher retention and customer satisfaction! Provide prompt, accurate, and friendly customer service. Customer service experience.
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Partner Relations/Transborder CSR, $42,640 yearlyFull-Time, Monday - Friday, 930am - 6pm/8am -6pmEarn 1 week of vacation after 90 days of employmentCome and experience the difference with R+L Carriers R+L Carriers has immediate openings for a Customer Service Representative for the Transborder/Partner Relations Department at our Wilmington, OH Service Center.
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