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As Bilingual (French/English) Customer Service Specialist, you will receive competitive compensation, 401k, flexible spending accounts, health/dental/vision insurance, life and disability insurance, employee assistance program, PTO, vacation, and holidays.
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As a Customer Service Representative, you will work as part of a supportive team to be the face of U-Haul company’s exceptional service and ensuring that customers get all the help they need on their journeys by inspecting and maintaining equipment.
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That’s why this is the best customer service representative job on the planet! How to Know if You Are a Good Fit for this Office Professional Position This customer service representative job isn’t for everyone.
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Maximus is currently hiring Customer Service Representatives (Bilingual: Vietnamese and English) to join our growing team. Program Specific Requirements: - High School diploma or equivalent - 6 months of customer service experience preferred.
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U-Haul is in search of friendly, motivated people for the position of Customer Service Representative. Customer Service Representative Minimum Qualifications:Valid driver’s license and ability to maintain a good driving recordHigh school diploma or equivalentWork Environment:The work involves moderate risks or discomforts which require special safety precautions, e.g., working around moving parts or machines, fumes or irritant chemicals.
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Supervisor, Customer Service. Superior customer service and communication skills. Book and service airline reservations using MVJ and Sabre. Responsible for developing the team to deliver outstanding service with a high degree of accuracy and productivity.
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Our growing company is looking for a full-time, experienced Customer Service expert to join our team as a Service Delivery Representative. Customer Service Representative.
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Aspire Lifestyles - Remote Customer Service Representative. As a member of our team, you will provide white glove customer service to our high-profile clientele through the fulfillment of.
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The Wireless Customer Service Representative role is part of a team that is based out of our cutting edge Bluefield facility and will be amongst the first to experience our latest state-of-the-art wireless technology.
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Team members are responsible for providing quality customer service as well as activation and technical support. Identify opportunities and provide feedback by assessing call trends and/or diagnostic improvements to provide a higher level of customer service, performance and efficiency.
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Respond to customer requests for assistance by referring customers to store management or customer service via a Company issued radio. Those who meet service or hours requirements are also eligible for: 401(k) match; medical/dental/vision; HSA; health care FSA; life insurance; short/long term disability; paid parental leave; paid holidays/vacation/sick; auto/home insurance discounts; scholarship program; adoption assistance.
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As a Benefits Representative, you play a pivotal role in helping families protect their assets and secure their futures. What's the growth trajectory for a Benefits Representative? At the forefront of specialized financial services, Globe Life helps families safeguard their assets and promises a profound purpose: ensuring a brighter future for every client.
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Company Culture: At Globe Life people are ambitious but respectful, high-energy, and treat every member like family. Many of our representatives have seen exponential career growth within Globe Life.
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You'll be the face of Globe Life embodying our values and commitment. Grow with Us: Dive into continuous learning and development opportunities. This session lasts 20-30 minutes, and you can self-schedule at your convenience, often on the same day.
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Maintain a pulse on the industry, ensuring you offer the best and most updated advice. Company Overview: Once your application is in, you'll receive an invite to an electronic meeting overview, detailing everything you need to know about the position.
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