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Job Description Customer Service Computer Job - Work from Home Part Time Work from Home Administration - Computer Online Data Entry & Short Studies/Feedback - Part Time & Full Time Work - No Experience Needed, Training Provided We specialize in market research and are looking for help in some of our work at home computer positions.
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Location: This position is open to remote/work from home with strong preference for candidates residing within the UPH geographies of Iowa, Illinois, & Wisconsin. Visit to hear more from our team members about why UnityPoint Health is a great place to work.
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Description JOB DESCRIPTIONThe Customer Service / Sales Representative-Remote (Seasonal) works from home and interfaces with customers via inbound/outbound calls and/or via the Internet.
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Quiet and professional home work environment free of distractions. In this role, individuals will work primarily with Claims Adjusters from the nation's top insurers. Possess a positive attitude and desire to provide outstanding customer service.
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REMOTE REPRESENTATIVE Work-From-Home, Paid Training, Paid Time Off, Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Retirement, Flexible Schedules, Company Laptop, Daily Contests, Prizes, Casual Dress Code, Regular Raises.
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This position is a work from home position. Benefits: Health Insurance, 401K, Vacation & PTO. (APPLY) An Amazon Customer Service Associate is a critical part of our mission to deliver timely, accurate and professional customer service to all Amazon customers.
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Our company has moved to 100% virtual, work-from-home positions. This position will work with multiple clients throughout the day providing outstanding service and product knowledge.
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Previous experience in customer service, sales, or other related fields. We are looking for anindividual with great customer service skills for one of the main supplemental benefits companies in the nation for over 65 years.
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Remote work - from home (10%) and field sales work (90%) Remote meetings/conference calls from home and field sales work. Train from home over video conference calls.
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The Customer Service Representative will work from home 90% of the time, and is required to come into the office as needed. The Customer Service Representative should expect to have an average of 90 calls per day, both incoming and outbound.
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