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Answer a high volume of inbound calls/outbound dials and provide outstanding customer service to prospective students, fellow co-workers, and executives. A minimum of one to two years’ experience as a Call Center, Customer Service Representative, receptionist, or office related position.
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2+ years of Call Center/Customer Service experience - Inbound and Outbound calls. We are looking for two (2) strong Call Center/Customer Service candidates to support an employer of choice in Orange County, CA. Onsite position in Fountain Valley, CA. Hourly rate of $22/hr.
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The Customer Service Representative (“CSR”) is part of the first response team for inbound customer phone calls. Exceptional listening skills with the ability to handle difficult and detailed inbound/outbound calls.
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Answer inbound calls and provide excellent customer service. Experience in a call center customer service environment is required. Must be able to answer inbound calls in a timely and professional manner.
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Additionally, the representative will manage inbound and outbound calls, handle escalated issues, update information in our CRM, and deliver outstanding customer service. Manage a high volume of inbound and outbound calls to update our clients.
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Inquiries may come in the form of inbound calls, emails, or faxes. Previous experience in the Hospitality Industry or in Customer Service preferred. Call Center Federal Project.
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Manage inbound and outbound phone calls in a timely manner. Keep records of all conversations in call center database in a comprehensible way. Communicate with all external service providers, vendors, and carriers to support Preferred Depot.
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Handle specific Inbound/Outbound calls from customers. Respond to customers through a variety of channels including telephone (both inbound and outbound), internet, and written correspondence as appropriate.
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Inbound calls only. RemX is seeking Healthcare Customer Service Reps for On-Site opportunities. Meet the performance goals established for the position in the areas of efficiency, call quality, customer satisfaction, first call resolution and attendance.
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Manage inbound and outbound calls/emails in a timely manner. You will be working in a busy call center and will be responsible for assisting customers book executive ground transportation.
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Receive and screen inbound calls for both American Career College and West Coast University. Take appropriate information for Career Service Employer calls. Transfer calls to program specialist accordingly or take detailed messages and forward.
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A successful Call Center Representative consistently exceeds booking goals, both through inbound and outbound calls, while ensuring exceptional customer satisfaction. If you are an exceptional Call Center Representative with the ability to listen to customer needs and book service appointments - we want you to join our in-office team.
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