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As a Car Wash Attendant, you'll be responsible for making sure our customers' vehicles are sparkling clean and looking their best, while providing a memorable customer service experience.
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It is the stylist-in-training's responsibility to deliver exceptional customer service and to communicate effectively with management, customers, and co-workers. Specifically, the stylist-in-training's job duties include:Market and grow the businessObserve other stylists/managers at work and ask relevant questionsProvide exceptional customer serviceControl expensesPromote and sell services and retail productsAnswer telephones, stock and dust shelves, and sweep hairComplete all other duties as assigned by managerThe stylist-in-training may be eligible for a promotion to the stylist position once they receive their license.
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Provide impeccable customer service by following our service foundation and ensure that each customer is treated with respect and dignity in order to develop and maintain strong relationships.
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Accounts Receivable/Customer Service/Collections- ALL LEVELS page is loaded Accounts Receivable/Customer Service/Collections- ALL LEVELS. Accounts Receivable/Customer Service/Collections- ALL LEVELS Job Purpose.
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Our personalized service, empathetic experiences, and Lane Bryant community keep us connected to our customer (and each other) in unique ways, making us the longest-standing and most-loved brand in the plus-size market.
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To work in retail is to be the face of NIKE, Inc. With a relentless focus on product knowledge and customer service, Nike Retail teams give valuable experiences to consumers every day. Able to work effectively with others in a team-oriented environment and provide excellent customer service.
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Whether you have experience as a customer service associate, retail team member, cashier, restaurant server, kitchen lead, cook, prep cook, drive thru cashier or any other restaurant or service-oriented role - we have a position for you.
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The Pawnbroker / Retail Sales Associate partners with the entire staff of the store to ensure customer service on both the lending and retail sides of the business. A Pawnbroker / Retail Sales Associate thrives on engaging with customers and assists with customer inquiries and problem resolution.
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Employees may be asked to assist a customer on the exterior of the building (within our parking lots and/or property boundaries) or to retrieve products stored in exterior storage buildings or other areas.
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As a Retail Mobile Sales Associate with Verge Mobile, you will be connecting with customers and delivering exceptional customer service by selling T-Mobile products and services to our current and potential customers.
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The manager develops the consensus forecast that is critical in achieving sales and profitability, desired customer service levels, and inventory performance goals, while demonstrating business acumen, exceptional customer service, strong analytical skills, and detailed knowledge of demand planning applications.
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Oversee customer service needs including quoting/estimating time and material. As a Chiller Technician you will perform service and maintenance tasks on commercial and industrial mechanical equipment including air and water-cooled scroll, screw, and centrifugal chillers.
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Our goal is to be the Staffing Provider of choice by offering the best experience and customer service while our employees are traveling away from their homes and families to help a facility in need.
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Qualifications: Required Skills and Experience: Outstanding customer service skills, strong organizational skills, and the ability to multi-task and handle multiple situations effectivelyPossess active Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential or meet NAEYC and state Pre-K candidacy requirementsMeet state specific guidelines for the rolePhysically able to use a computer with basic proficiency, lift a minimum of 40 pounds, and work indoors or outdoors.
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With the General Manager, review all claim information gathered by the Customer Service Specialist to insure completeness and forward to the Risk Manager. B. Act as backup to the Customer Service Specialist, answering customer calls by the second ring, and with a smile in your voice.
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