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Compensation range: $16.25 -$18.70 per hour (Position eligible to earn commission based on company-established sales metrics)Your Talents:Provide exceptional customer service to individuals visiting the Wireless Vision store, including greeting customers, answering phones and assessing their needs.
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Our staff acts as your ancillary staff, in states where permitted, and assists with greeting your patients, completing patient histories, answering phones, scheduling appointments and supporting you in any way they can.
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Performs general clerical tasks, such as answering phones; updating patient information; or retrieving, entering, and revising patient electronic health records (EHR). Provides pharmacological information by answering questions and requests of health care professionals; counseling patients on drug therapies.
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Preforms a variety of administrative functions that are not limited to answering phones, making copies, scanning information, filing and shipping orders via UPS. The Parts & Service Coordinator will also work on warranty claims, processing and have the ability to work independently on projects, from conception to completion.
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Customer Service Representatives are responsible for greeting customers, answering phones, providing outstanding customer service. Maintaining a clean and organized work environment from our customer’s viewpoint.
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Maintain a professional appearance at all times in compliance within the Domino's Pizza Grooming Standards. We are looking for Customer Service Representatives with hustle, personality and people skills.
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Answering phones; route callers, take messages, respond to inquiries; greet visitors; request and provide routine information as well as handles walk-in inquiries. Flexible and willing to assist with coverage in other departments during fluctuations in volume, vacation coverage or leave of absence coverage and as required by business need and management team.
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The Assistant will perform administrative duties, such as answering phones, scheduling appointments, and maintaining records. This is a full-time on-site role located in Oakland, CA for an Assistant.
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May perform general clerical tasks, such as answering phones; updating patient appointments; or retrieving, entering, and revising patient electronic health records (EHR). Our recruiters have access to travel nursing, nurse leadership and allied healthcare positions in all 50 states.
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Our Optical Center Manager and associates act as your ancillary staff, greeting your patients, completing patient histories, answering phones, scheduling appointments and supporting you in any way they can.
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Performs miscellaneous housekeeping/administrative tasks, including ordering/stocking supplies, requesting housekeeping personnel, following up with pending laboratory items, answering phones, relaying messages etc.
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