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Provide service to broker dealer customers and registered representatives through various means including written correspondence, email, phone, internet and fax. Non-sales positions have the opportunity to participate in a bonus program.
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Assists the Quality/Training Manager and Assistant Manager in auditing Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for TTEC Operations, like outgoing correspondence and external survey results. Review and evaluate operational procedures, including Customer Service interactions from all communication channels, service requests, refund processing, Transponder fulfillment, outgoing correspondence, and future quality review implementations.
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Create and file documentation (e.g., correspondence, reports) in Primavera and expedition on a daily basis to follow-up on and/or summarize project issues, agreements, communications with owners and subcontractors, etc.
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Composes and distributes routing correspondence, reports or contracts (to include BEOs, Sales Contracts, PACE Reports, Statistical Reports) based upon organizational practice, policies, and at the direction of the Director of Sales or GM.
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Develop and maintain strong relationships with clients through advising and responding to all correspondence in a quick and accurate manner. For businesses, we offer programming and compliance support in the areas of HR, safety, worksite wellness and more.
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Maintain appropriate records, correspondence and file notes in Lease Manager. Prepare and maintain appropriate tenant lease files, records, correspondence and file notes. Maintain appropriate records, correspondence and file notes in Lease Manager.
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Commercial Property Manager. Update new property information in Yardi, SalesForce and on Building Engineer reference sheets. Participate in new building onboarding punch walks and follow through on completions with the Development Manager and one year warranty review.
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Work together as a team to process correspondence and to make designated corporate information available to users digitally by identifying, preparing, scanning, indexing, and delivering incoming mail and other documents.
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Retrieves from business unit automated systems such as ERCS, RGS, CEAS, ICS, Entity, and ATFR and IDRS a variety of reports and technical material including forms, correspondence, supporting documents, etc.
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Maintain accurate documentation and records of all subrogation activities, including correspondence, negotiations, and settlements. Completion of, or working toward, AIC, CPCU, SCLA, CSRP or similar designation preferred.
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Daily responsibilities include contacting clients, in-house and field personnel via telephone, email, and written correspondence. The State Communications Coordinator is responsible for communication with State Agencies regarding our authorization in order to service clients.
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Maintain client unemployment contact names, telephone numbers; fax numbers, e-mail address, corporate/mailing addresses, state account numbers, federal employment identification numbers, and Power of Attorney documents.
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Type reports, business correspondence, statements and narrative reports from oral and written communication; Maintains statistical records and reports, posts information to records, sorts and distributes correspondence from oral and written communication; provides general information to individual members of the staff and general public at the work place or over the telephone to assist in the dissemination of information regarding office activities and practices.
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Requires the ability to speak, read and comprehend instructions, short correspondence and policy documents, as well as converse comfortably with customers. The Accounting Specialist II is responsible for facilitating and performing a variety of complex clerical accounting functions in one or more of the following areas general accounting, accounts receivable, accounts payable or payroll.
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Receive, sort, and distribute incoming and outgoing correspondence and transport mail to Post Office when necessary. Assist in scheduling, organizing and coordinating meetings, events, conferences and training, including order and pickup of refreshments and assembling meeting materials or travel documents.
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