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The Accounts Receivable Rep I will process manual billings and maintain customer back up for billings. Support IT function by providing hands on analysis and testing of any issues. Prepare and send customer statements and back up for weekly billings and credits & carry out research as needed to gather customer requested documentation.
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This full-time opportunity functions in our state-of-the-art 24/7 Alarm Monitoring Center as an Alarm Monitoring Representative working a 1st, 2nd, or 3rd shift schedule which could include holidays and weekends.
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Currently inviting Customer Service Agent candidates to apply. In this role, you'll: Assist guests with travel needs (e.g., answering inquiries, baggage, ticketing, checking-in passengers and boarding flights); Perform boarding and gate duties; Process and secure guest luggage; Load and offload luggage and cargo with the use of conveyor belts; Perform below wing functions.
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Ensure customer satisfaction and provide professional customer support. Customer Service Representatives at Sam's Club ensure that customers have a pleasant shopping experience.
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Working as a Customer Support Representative, right from the first smile you will be responsible for ensuring an effective and professional frontline service to our diverse customer base, dealing with a wide range of inquiries, both face-to-face and on the phone.
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