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Conduct open-source intelligence (OSINT) and internet research to support investigative mattersPrioritize multiple tasks and responsibilities in a fast-paced environment while maintaining positive customer/client relations.
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Familiarity with user experience design principles and wireframing tools such as Figma Proficiency using various documentation, spreadsheet, roadmapping and project management tools including Monday, Smartsheet, roadmapping tools, Chrome or Safari Devtools, Jira and Confluence Ability to adapt to a fast-paced and rapidly changing environment.
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Crossroads locations are fast-paced lively second-hand clothing retail stores where customers buy and sell their gently used fashion. We provide clear paths to promotion for all positions and offer valuable training in management, buying, merchandising, customer service, and more.
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Required Qualifications:Req 6 - months Customer Service experience in a team-oriented, high-volume, fast-paced, guest-centric environment ORReq 6 - months Healthcare Housekeeping, Hotel, or Hospitality experienceReq Ability to read and write Basic English.
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Under direct supervision of the Meat Manager, the Seafood Clerk provides friendly, courteous, and helpful customer service. The working environment is typical for a fast-paced grocery store, and essential functions of this job include physical requirements such as lifting, standing, walking and kneeling as well as visual and auditory requirements.
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In this fast-paced, active role, you will play an important part in protecting customer trust by evaluating the condition of returned items to determine if they can be resold. FULFILLMENT CENTERS (CUSTOMER RETURNS) - Work inside an Amazon warehouse, receiving and processing customer returns.
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If you enjoy being both a leader and an inventor and you want to join a fast-paced, cutting-edge team that is making history and breaking new ground for Amazon’s grocery stores, this is the place for you.
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We're looking for candidates with great customer service skills to fill our Remote Customer Service role! Our ideal candidate is eager to grow, ready to learn, and loves a fast-paced atmosphere.
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Using your unique talents, passion for technology, and customer service skills, you will have the power to create the ultimate in-store experience. Foster a competitive drive and ability to succeed in a fast-paced sales environment.
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Attributes A customer-centric mindset with a passion for helping brands succeed Adaptability and a willingness to work in a fast-paced, dynamic environment A sense of urgency and commitment to exceeding client expectations Benefits Health Care Plan Retirement Plan (401k) Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays.
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Ability to read and understand instructions, written estimates, and work ordersFrame equipment and structural body repair preferredEffective verbal and written communication skillsWork through competing priorities and adapt easily to a fast-paced environmentAbility to provide personable, friendly customer service to internal and external customers.
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Immediate Start: Customer Service Representative - On-Site in California. Maintain detailed customer records to track interactions, sales, and follow-up opportunities. We have an exciting opportunity for a Customer Service Representative to join our client's prestigious company in California.
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At FedEx Office, team members with a passion for delivering the best customer service, who are confident and knowledgeable, make all the difference. We offer a flexible schedule, insurance benefits, and a fast paced exciting work place where you can refine your skills.
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We are searching for a Account Manager to join our fun, fast-paced, growing team and take on full responsibility for converting sales leads into customers. As an Account Manager, you’ll be directly responsible for the preservation and expansion of our customer base.
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Can work in a dynamic, fast-paced, environmentAble to work in a fast and effective mannerWorks great with othersDetail-oriented and organizedAble to handle multiple areas to clean within a single shiftDesire to be better than you ever have beforeWhen you come to work, you'll be:Partners with Sales and Fitness Managers to provide a best-in-class, member-centric experience that strengthens member relationships and builds member retention.
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