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Prior experience in Customer Service in a Managed Care Organization preferred. The Customer Service Representative provides all aspects of excellent customer service delivery.
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The Medical Assistant will demonstrate Shirley Ryan AbilityLab Core Attributes: Communication, Accountability, Flexibility/Adaptability, Judgment/Problem Solving, Customer Service and Core Values (Hope, Compassion, Discovery, Collaboration, and Commitment to Excellence) while fulfilling job duties.
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As a full service telecommunications company, we specialize in building, maintaining, and managing some of the largest upgrades, rebuilds and new builds as well as a wide range of services including performing residential and/or multi-dwelling unit cable television, high speed data and/or telephony installations from the tap to the customer premise equipment in a safe, courteous and efficient manner to exact client specifications.
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Be able to maintain all the Duties and Responsibilities as assigned to the Customer Service Attendant. Lead Customer Service Attendant. Operate all travel center equipment including cash registers, adding machine, telephone, credit card machine, dish washer, slicer, etc.
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With the goal of bringing our customers one step closer to ownership, you will help drive performance in: telephone and floor sales, direct marketing, new customer growth and service programs, as well as store merchandising.
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I.e. returns, defects, transfers, action memos, direct all activities required to achieve store goals, including sales objectives, customer service, mentoring and retention of sales staff, and loss prevention, and merchandising.
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We have immediate opportunities for Customer Service Representatives. Customer Service Representatives. - Take customer menu order, explain special offers, suggestive sell additional items and enter order accurately in POS system.
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Customers must be treated as individuals with unique needs and customer service needs to express concern for customer's feelings by being empathetic, flexible and responsive. Responsibilities Enters customer orders via telephone, mail, email, international, Utilizing SAP, SalesForce.com.
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Job duties include; although are not limited to:Providing excellent customer service and telephone etiquette, and actively aspiring to reach department and property defined goals and objectivesHosting and welcoming guests with a friendly and sincere demeanorAssisting with guest check-in and out process, as well as folios, invoicing and billingThinking outside the box to own and solve guest stay areas of opportunity.
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Responsible for receiving, responding to and resolving customer telephone-inquires in a high-volume call center. Our customer service team members are critical to the success of the organization.
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Lead Customer Service Attendant in Hampshire, IL at TravelCenters of America. Facilities should always provide the customer a pleasant environment to frequent. Work alone and physically capable of summoning personal assistance during all medical emergencies.
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Pleasant but firm telephone manner, proper etiquette skills and favorably conveys the professional image of the Customer Services department and Aqua with internal and external contact through verbal communication.
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Reporting to the General Manager, the Bookseller is responsible for providing exceptional customer service to all customers in a friendly and helpful manner. Provide customers with the highest level of customer service by greeting each customer, communicating and assisting customers with questions and orders, and efficient cashiering.
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Other responsibilities include answering/routing telephone calls, greeting visitors, scheduling and other clerical duties as directed by the lead CSR or Customer Service Supervisor.
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1/+ years of experience in customer service, telemarketing, or sales. JOB REQUIREMENTS: Internet, computer, telephone, or cell phone with unlimited long distance. Earn Income At Home, and Become A Candle Distributor | Free to Sign Up All Wax Candle Company ( is now in search for an Independent Candle Sales Distributor to work in a telecommute capacity in the U.S. Job Opportunity: Independent Candle Sales Distributor Location: Telecommute in the U.S. Type: PT/FT; 1099 Citizenship: U.S. Only RESPONSIBILITIES: Sell candles at various locations including Family Gatherings, Parties, Gym, Grocery Stores, Churches, and on Social Media.
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