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Solid keyboard skills (30 WPM with 80%) and experience using CRM software. Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and Health Savings Account (HSA) The Automotive Customer Service Representative provides online customers with a professional sales experience that positively influences the customers purchasing decision.
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Ability to type a minimum of 40 wpm is preferred. We have an immediate need for a Patient Service Representative in our Dermatology + Plastic Surgery clinic! Ability to type a minimum of 40 wpm is preferred.
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Minimum typing speed of 30 wpm required. The Medical Customer Service Specialist performs a number of duties including greeting and checking in patients/visitors, scheduling appointments, answering incoming calls, taking messages, collecting co-pays, scanning medical documentation, identifying insurance coverage, working with patient referrals, end of day closing tasks, and tasking using Electronic Health Records (E.H.R.
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Must type at least 45 wpm and be proficient in Microsoft Office. Must type at least 45 wpm. The Melbourne Office of Wicker Smith has a new opening for a Legal Assistant. The ideal candidate for our legal assistant position will have a minimum of 2 years of experience performing advanced legal assistant duties.
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