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The Support Engineer will apply proven communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills to help identify, communicate, and resolve issues to maximize client success. Strong interpersonal, organizational, time management and problem-solving skills.
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Provide calm conflict resolution and problem solving for frustrated customers. Effective problem-solving skills. Bilingual Customer Service Representative. Respond to all payment service-related customer inquiries by utilizing information learned during training and leveraging resources available through people, customer records, and knowledge management systems.
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Skills and Competencies: Customer Focus, Developing Potential, Results Driven, Strong Organizational Skills, Communication Skills, Problem Solving/Decision Making, Job Knowledge and Relationship Management.
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The ideal candidate has strengths in the areas of developing relationships, analyzing and interpreting, communicating, prioritizing, and problem-solving. Develops and maintains reports that support the customer and internal groups, such as inventory and order status reports, trial reports, etc.
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Knowledge and Abilities: Requires strong organizational, problem solving, oral communications, writing and customer service skills. A minimum of 5 years' of Customer Service or Technical role experience in an office setting is required.
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Day to day responsibilities will include managing all aspects of our customers business from quotes, order entry, problem solving, sorting out shipping details, as well as follow up and filing.
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Excellent communication skills, including active listening and problem-solving. Our company has moved to 100% virtual, work-from-home positions. As such, all interviews will be conducted via Zoom video conferencing.
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Proven analytical and creative problem-solving abilities. Follow standard ITIL framework Problem management with detailed Root Cause Analysis. Strong customer service orientation.
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Utilize sales strategies and forward-thinking problem-solving techniques to assist and guide customers through multiple purchasing decisions, such as ring settings selections and diamond options.
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Brand Architecture, Brand Management, Brand Positioning, Brand Strategy, Channel Management, Collaborating for Value, Competitive Assessments, Consumer Segmentation, Creative Process, Digital Media Strategy, Leadership, Marketing Strategies, Media Planning, Negotiation, Portfolio Management, Problem Solving, Quantitative Research, Story Telling, Social Media Strategies, SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) Analysis.
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Heavy emphasis on problem solving, process improvement, and employee development. On Time Deliveries; Supply Chain; Strategic Planning; People Management; Microsoft Power BI; Customer Service; Project Management; Metrics Development; Cross-Functional Teamwork.
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Client-Focused : Demonstrated passion for client success and a client-centric approach to problem-solving. Analytical Thinking : Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to use data to drive decision-making.
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With almost 9,000 professionals based in 70+ locations across North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America, our firm excels in problem solving and value creation. Director, Customer Data & Technology Leader.
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In the interest of community wellness, AO has adjusted our business operations. This position allows you to earn an incredible living without sacrificing your family life. We’re looking for enthusiastic individuals to assist existing and prospective clients within our organization.
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Accurately handles customer funds and processes transactions using the POS system. As a Family Dollar Customer Service Representative you will be responsible for providing exceptional service to our customers.
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