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Entry-level network troubleshooting Ability to set up home Wi-Fi network Ability to set up and configure a router or switch Core proficiency with a laptop or desktop computer. As a Customer Service Representative, your main responsibility is to find innovative ways to respond to varying questions, issues, and concerns.
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No Experience Required: We welcome entry-level candidates and will provide the necessary training. Account Management: Manage and maintain client accounts, ensuring a high level of customer satisfaction.
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As a leader in marketing & client acquisitions in Miami, we have an opening for an Entry Level Sales Representative. In this entry-level role, the Sales Representative will use their natural enthusiasm to assist the marketing division & client acquisitions team with all tasks involved in developing and executing our overall marketing and sales plans.
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Account Management, Entry-Level Management, Client Relations or relevant fields Ability to excel in unsupervised solo assignments as well as team projects. Desire to travel at least 1 or 2 weeks a year for further training Perks Of Being a Sales & Customer Service Representative: Full Training Company Paid Travel A dynamic team-oriented environment Immense opportunities for advancement into leadership or sales management positions Uncapped earning potential, bonuses, and incentives #LI-Onsite Powered by JazzHR.
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Job title: Sports – Minded Marketing Representative (Entry Level) Face to face customer service and direct marketing solutions. This promotion allows exposure to Recruiting, Hiring, Training, and Public Speaking, as well as, additional bonuses and incentives.
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Since the growth we have seen over the last few months, we are seeking someone who can start with us at entry-level, but is invested in the long-term benefits of organic growth with our Full Time Customer Support Representative team.
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As one of our Pharmaceutical Sales Representatives (Entry level / Experienced) you will manage and develop long-term relationships with physicians and other healthcare professionals for the customer accounts in your geographic territory.
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Account Management, Entry-Level Management, Client Relations or relevant fields. We are looking for a passionate Sales & Customer Service Representative who will partner with and ensure the long-term success of our customers.
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Due to an increase in our client’s popularity and demand, our firm is immediately hiring an energetic, friendly, and driven entry-level Account Representative. We are looking for an entry-level professional full of potential to learn, grow, and add a special touch to our team.
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1-2 years of customer service, sales, or relevant job experience. Manage customer relationships and communication through entire sales process. Set follow-up appointments to ensure customer satisfaction.
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Experience is not a prerequisite, as we provide comprehensive paid training for entry-level positions. As a Customer Service Representative, your primary responsibilities will involve direct engagement with customers, cultivating relationships, enhancing brand awareness, and driving new customer acquisition for our clients.
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