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Benefits: 401(k) Competitive salary Dental insurance Health insurance Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Training & development Vision insurance Wellness resources Embark on an exciting journey in the hospitality industry at The Trade Hotel Milwaukee, now hiring a Hotel Front Office Manager.
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Training — Associate Training System, Management Training System, District Manager in Training, career development and more. Zales is now hiring SEASONAL, PART-TIME, and FULL-TIME team members.
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Seasonal sales support to assist with consistent delivery of excellent customer service, operational standards, and compliance in all areas of operational activity. Supports the creation of a Customer First culture in by taking ownership and control of the day to day customer traffic, line queue, and administrative duties of the store and to achieve and maintain the highest level of efficiency, safety, and security.
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Engage customers in conversation to understand their needs and desires. We recognize that every one of our jewelry consultants has a unique sparkle, and we find ways to empower them to help our customers Celebrate Life and Express Love. Zales is part of Signet Jewelers, a purpose-driven company who believes love inspires love.
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You can steer your career toward leadership roles such as Branch Manager and District Manager by taking advantage of a variety of robust training programs and opportunities to advance.
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In our more than 1,300 community branches and across the U.S., team members help millions of customers solve critical financial needs, including debt consolidation, home and auto repairs, medical procedures and extending household budgets.
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Sales, Collections, Retail, Loan Sales, Customer Service, Customer Care, Business Development, New Grad, Newly Graduated, Entry level, Financial Sales, Management Development, Management Trainee, Finance, Full-time, Career, Benefits, Customer experience, Financial Representative, Credit, Leadership, Manager Trainee.
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At every level, we're committed to an inclusive culture, career development and impacting the communities where we live and work. We meet customers where they want to be in person, by phone and online.
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In addition to base salary, this role is eligible for a competitive additional compensation program that is based on individual and company performance. OneMain Financial (NYSE: OMF) is the leader in offering nonprime customers responsible access to credit and is dedicated to improving the financial well-being of hardworking Americans.
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Consumer Loan Sales Specialist will learn the lending and servicing business at OneMain allowing them to grow their career. At OneMain, Consumer Loan Sales Specialists empower customers - listening to their needs and providing access to friendly, fast, and affordable financing for life's expenses.
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Health and wellbeing options including medical, prescription, dental, vision, hearing, accident, hospital indemnity, and life insurances. Manage the life cycle of the loan, including collections activities, complying with all laws and regulations.
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Target base salary range is $17.00-$20.00, which is based on various factors including skills and work experience. Learn how to utilize credit underwriting techniques and sales tools. Develop new relationships - and maintain existing relationships - working with customers throughout the loan process and loan life cycle.
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Educate customers on the terms and conditions of their loan to ensure a clear understanding. Since 1912, we've looked beyond credit scores to help people get the money they need today and reach their goals for tomorrow.
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Deliver results related to individual and branch sales goals as well as customer expectations. Our growing suite of personal loans, credit cards and other products help people borrow better and work toward a brighter future.
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Partner with local businesses to seek out and develop new customers. The schedule for this position is Monday-Friday during standard business hours, with some extended hours during the week as needed which may include Saturday.
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