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Are you a Licensed Insurance Sales and Customer Service Representative? Active involvement in the local communityDemonstrated sales and customer service experience.
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Utilizes technology to be well-informed on company priorities and promotions in-store and online; delivers a seamless, omni channel shopping experience through utilization of the tools available to service the customer (i.e. MPOS, POS, In-Store & Curbside Pick Up.
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Provide customer service calls, including service calls and Walmart kiosk maintenance, and periodic inventory counts. We are seeking a responsible, self-starter to provide back up in the service delivery of products while providing superior customer service to established retail accounts located in Atlanta, GA and surrounding area.
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Proven customer or patient support experience or experience as a Customer Service or Patient Services Representative. Other Customer Service Skills (order services, logistics/shipping knowledge.
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Youll apply your unique talents, passion for technology, and customer service skills to create the ultimate in-store experience. Customer service and/or sales experience. Mandarin Bilingual Retail Sales Representative.
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As a Customer Service Representative (CSR) you are often the first person to welcome and interface with Domino's customers. We are searching for qualified customer service reps with personality, hustle and people skills.
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Cashiers play a critical customer service role by providing customers with fast, friendly, accurate and safe service. They provide first level escalation for customer issues and assist in the supervision, coaching and training of other Front End Associates by participating in the training of new Cashiers and utilizing all available tools to coach and develop other Cashiers.
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Our team provides homeowners with 5-star residential services, all delivered through a proven, customer-focused service system. With over 7 outside sales representatives and 60+ field service personnel - Bardi has a tremendous amount of unsold and unclosed business.
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Receives inbound customer service calls, assesses root cause(s) of customer issues, and resolves customer concerns in a timely and professional manner in order to achieve the highest level of customer satisfaction.
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Under the direction of the Assistant Store Manager or Store Manager on duty, the Customer Service Representative is responsible for the daily duties in maintaining high levels of customer service through offering a clean, safe, and friendly store.
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Customer Service and Satisfaction : Assists customers with the use of payment systems, machine selection and operation, retail purchases, and wash/dry/fold orders; handles customer questions/concerns and informs Assistant Store Manager or Store Manager, as needed.
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Provides front desk support and customer service satisfaction to patients in a courteous and professional manner in accordance with performance standards. Minimum one-year experience in customer service, preferably in a related clinical environment.
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Engaging and educating customers to provide excellent customers service while building brand loyalty, laying the foundation for a strong customer experience, and serving as an excellent brand ambassador.
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Yep, that's just another day in the life of a Customer Service Representative at Arrow Exterminators! From scheduling services to updating customer files, no task is too daunting for you.
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2 years minimum experience in Customer Service or direct to Patient Service. Customer service: 1 year (Preferred) AA degree or actively pursuing a degree. This resource will be speaking directly with the patients on getting the equipment shipped, trained on, etc.
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