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Customer service experience in a retail or restaurant environment - 1 year. As a Starbucks shift supervisor , you'll be a role model of the store operations standards that define our Starbucks Experience.
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We pair advanced technology with white-glove service in a cost-effective, customized solution for health systems, hospitals, clinics, and private practices. LocumJobsOnline is working with The Inline Group to find a qualified Psychiatry MD in Oceanside, New York, 11572.
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They receive 40% off product at both AE & Aerie year-round (plus additional seasonal discounts with new Floorsets!) They participate in store contests for the chance to win FREE merchandise and other exclusive prizes.
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AutoZone's Full-Time Senior Retail Sales Associate drives sales through superior customer service by exceeding customer expectations and providing a WOW! Actively engaged in developing more effective customer service skills.
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Job Description This position is listed at the following store location Oceanside - 555 Atlantic Avenue The Cashier & Customer Service Associate position mainly focuses on various clerical duties and customer service working within our retail showroom office, including but not limited to:Providing excellent customer service both on the phone and in person.
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Store - S.DG-OCEANSIDE, CADeliver a customer centric shopping experience by managing and delivering effective front-end operations and expectations. Deliver friendly customer service.
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Great customer service, teamwork and communications skills are needed for creating professional relationships with the team at each store stop. Its extra awesome if you have prior experience with route deliveries, customer service, handheld devices for inventory, and driving experience with a commercial vehicle.
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Provide customer service to our clients by carrying out safety and security procedures, site-specific policies and when appropriate, emergency response activities. As a Security Patrol Driver, you will serve and safeguard clients in a range of industries such as Commercial Real Estate, Healthcare, Education, Government and more.
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Stores count on Part-Time Associates to provide excellent customer service, keep the shelves fully stocked with good, fresh food and create an all around great shopping experience for our customers.
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Sales Consultations – Align value propositions with customer pain points to sell product/service presenting a tailored marketing solution. Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills.
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Fulfill the company-defined customer experience by completing all processes according to our service level standards. Prior retail sales, operations, maintenance, or customer-focused experience preferred.
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Because the Lot Associate is often the first and last associate to interact with customers as they enter or leave the store, customer service plays a vital role in this position. Direct customer interaction is frequently required for some positions and excellent customer service skills are required.
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The Overnight Closer will be responsible for creating a positive member experience by providing a superior level of customer service to Planet Fitness members, prospective members and guests.
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When you join our team, you'll enjoy extra savings with a 20% discount on almost everything in store - even food! Additional benefits include a same day pay option (hourly associates only), discounts on Apple products, Verizon, AT&T services, and more.
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Benefits: Competitive salary Paid time off Our busy Oceanside Urgent Care Center is seeking a New Team Member for a Part-Time, Medical Assistant/Back Office MA. We are looking for someone who has HIGH ENERGY, ABLE to MULTI TASK and work on their OWN. We would prefer one year back office experience as our Urgent Care Center has a full lab and we do most of our testing in house.
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