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AnswerNet has 20+ contact centers within the continental United States and Canada, providing a vast range of services to optimize telephone answering services, appointment setting and confirmation, customer support, sales, lead qualifications, market research to name only a small selection of contact management solutions provided to thousands of clients who process tens of millions of contacts every year.
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Meeting or exceeding appointment-setting and quality goals within system guidelines. Setting quality appointments with homeowners. Renewal by Andersen was founded to redefine the home remodeling industry and to offer a different—and better—window-replacement experience.
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Engaging with leads given to you by the SDR manager with the goal of setting an appointment for your Account Executive(s) Enjoy flexible working hours: Have a dentist appointment at 8:30 AM.
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Achieve sales and service metrics in key measurable areas including: clientelling/outreach, appointment setting and Talbots Classic Awards. Talbots is a leading omni-channel specialty retailer of women's clothing, shoes and accessories.
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Imagine what you could do with a dedicated team supporting your efforts with qualified leads, appointment setting, and strategic marketing resources! As an Advanced Funeral Planner, you have a dedicated team of over 50 agents setting appointments and helping you know as much as possible about your clients.
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You will be setting appointments and consulting potential customers on which services fit best for their families. The Year for Growth, Opportunity and Flexibility Are you ready for a career change in 2021.
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This job is best suited for an individual who enjoys working with the public, being physically active throughout their day, is confident communicating, has flexibility in their schedule, and is willing to learn new things on an ongoing basis.
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What you will be responsible for: Meeting small business owners through in-person prospecting (no appointment setting) Memorizing and utilizing NFIB's proven 5-minute verbatim sales presentation Building quick rapport and delivering an engaging presentation Overcoming objections and closing the sale Processing payment on the spot.
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On the call, you will take the client through our call process with the goal of setting them up for an appointment to receive an offer for their property. If the client is not a fit for our service, then you will be responsible for following up with the client and further building the relationship, until one day, they do become a client.
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We provide B2B lead generation, telemarketing, and appointment-setting services. Experience working from a virtual office or remote office is needed. You are also required to have a complete home office set-up: a quiet location to work, printer, computer (windows only), and telephone with USB headset.
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Become a high-paying appointment setter with us! As an appointment setter, you'll be responsible for contacting business owners, informing them about our company's services, and scheduling appointments for a complimentary savings analysis.
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We handle appointment setting, allowing you to concentrate on closing deals and achieving your full potential. Work from the comfort of your own home with a fully remote position, offering flexibility in your work hours.
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Company Description AnswerNet has 20+ contact centers within the continental United States and Canada, providing a vast range of services to optimize telephone answering services, appointment setting and confirmation, customer support, sales, lead qualifications, market research to name only a small selection of contact management solutions provided to thousands of clients who process tens of millions of contacts every year.
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Ambulatory nursing care experience, including telephone triage experience in the outpatient setting. Appointment Type: SEIU. An Associate's Degree in Nursing, a Diploma in Nursing, a Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing (BSN), Professional Masters of Nursing and Healthcare Practice (MNHP), MSN/Clinical Nurse Leader or a Master's Degree in Nursing (MSN, MA) is required.
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Performs sedentary to light work in a ventilated, lighted, and temperature controlled office setting. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Appointment as a Postdoctoral Research Scholar requires a Doctor of Chiropractic degree.
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