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As a Bilingual Customer Service Representative - Vietnamese-English working remotely in Florida , you'll be a part of bringing humanity to business. We'll train you to be a subject matter expert in your field, so you can provide exceptional service whether through voice, chat or email interactions.
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As a Bilingual Customer Service Representative – Spanish-English working remotely in Texas, you’ll be a part of bringing humanity to business. We aim to reflect the communities we serve, by not only delivering amazing service and technology, but also humanity.
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As a Customer Service Representative - Financial Services , working onsite in Concord, NC you'll be a part of bringing humanity to business. 1 year of customer service experience.
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As a Customer Service Representative working onsite in Torrance, CA, you'll be a part of bringing humanity to business. You'll report to a Team Lead. You'll contribute to the success of the customer experience and the overall success of the team.
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As a Bilingual Healthcare Customer Service Representative - Spanish-English working remotely in North Carolina , you'll be a part of bringing humanity to business. 6 months or more of customer service experience.
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As a Bilingual Healthcare Customer Service Representative – Tagalog-English working remotely in California, you’ll be a part of bringing humanity to business. Whether it’s getting answers for customers quickly, consulting on products with compassion or resolving their issues with a smile, you’ll be the difference between their customer experience being just average or an exceptional one.
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As a Customer Service Representative working onsite in Portsmouth, VA, you’ll be a part of bringing humanity to business. Whether it’s getting answers for customers quickly, consulting on products with compassion or resolving their issues with a smile, be it face to face or over the phone, you’ll be the difference between their customer experience being just average or an exceptional one.
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As a Temporary Bilingual Customer Service Representative – Govt Public Trust Clearance – Spanish English working remotely, you’ll be a part of bringing humanity to business. You'll report to Team Lead. You'll contribute to the success of the customer experience and the overall success of the team.
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As a Bilingual Customer Service Representative - Spanish-English working on site in Las Vegas, NV, you'll be a part of bringing humanity to business. Since 1982, we've helped companies build engaged, pleased, profitable customer experiences powered by our combination of humanity and technology.
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As a Bilingual Customer Service Representative – Spanish-English working remotely in New York State , you’ll be a part of bringing humanity to business. At least 1 year of customer service experience.
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As a Customer Service Representative working remotely , you’ll be a part of bringing humanity to business. Recognize, apply and explain your product or service knowledge. 6 months or more of customer services experience.
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As a Bilingual Healthcare Customer Service Representative - Spanish - English working remotely in Washington , you'll be a part of bringing humanity to business. You'll contribute to the success of the customer experience and the overall success of the team.
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These exceptional customer experiences start with you. TTEC embraces and is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce that respects and empowers the cultures and perspectives within our global teams.
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As a Customer Service Representative working in our site in Springfield, MO you'll be a part of bringing humanity to business. Whether it's getting answers for customers quickly, consulting on products with compassion or finding resolutions for their issues with a smile, you'll be the difference between their customer experience being just average or an exceptional one.
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As a Customer Service Representative working onsite in DULUTH, GA, you'll be a part of bringing humanity to business. Our TTEC community is here for you as one dynamic, global family.
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