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On Site Fitness Center (Gottlieb Memorial Hospital & LUMC) Loyola University Medical Center is seeking a dedicated Telecom Attendant to join our team. Take and relay messages, logging all calls received by the answering service.
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The Client Solutions Center Representative will play a crucial role in our 24/7 Client Solutions Center by managing work order administration and handling of inbound calls during the third shift.
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Primarily focused on cross-selling to existing customer base and engaging in outside sales activities (i.e. Membership Advantage onsite presentations, business sales calls, community financial literacy events, etc.
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Previous experience in customer service, call center, or sales roles is preferred. We are seeking a dynamic Customer Service Representative who excels in handling both inbound and outbound calls.
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For inbound calls: Will answer calls from messages left and will answer questions from a provided script. Make initial outbound calls to patients following a script that are enrolled to participate in a study (No Selling.
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Members of the Central Division in the NHL’s Western Conference and six-time Stanley Cup Champions (1934, 1938, 1961, 2010, 2013, 2015), the team calls the United Center home. Our office, located in the United Center, promotes a fun, engaging, fast-paced and collaborative atmosphere where we can celebrate both hockey and each other.
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Handle Inbound Calls: Answer incoming calls promptly and professionally, addressing customer inquiries and concerns. Handle Inbound Calls: Answer incoming calls promptly and professionally, addressing customer inquiries and concerns.
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Of 2 calls/week) Clinic consists of 18 exam rooms, full-time lab, and private physician offices Adjacent CAH offers a variety of services, including Radiology, Skills Lab, PT, Sleep Lab, Kidney Center, and more Competitive base salary + signing bonus and student loan repayment opportunity Comprehensive benefits package includes medical, CME allowance, retirement w/match, 26 PTO days + 5 days CME, and more.
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Design Consultants will be measured based on performance categories (teamwork, customer service, communication skills, decision making, project development, presentation, and technical skills) and benchmarks (Minimum Monthly Sales, Home Calls, Accent Sales, Softgood Sales, Be-Backs, PI, Close Ratio and Ethan Allen Trade Program) that contribute to the success of the Design Center as well as their own individual success.
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Your work will ensure our residents receive the high standard of care they have grown to expect at Astoria Place Living & Rehab Center by providing office/clerical support to the facilities team, greeting all facility guests, directing calls and guests to the appropriate party and receiving, sorting, and forwarding incoming mail.
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Responsible for answering high-volume calls, received through three Call Center phone lines, to assist the callers, which includes city and suburban residents, with their financial needs and non-financial needs.
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Responsible for sets/resets conference rooms/beverage requests per the schedule provided by the Conference Center Coordinator. Conducts floor checks and maintains Conference Center to cleanliness and organization standards; performs weekly supply audits.
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They are occasionally asked to be on trouble shooting calls or speak to the client. Very fast pace and busy data center environment. Years of Experience needed: Two years' working in a data center.
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At Kenneth Young Center, our staff come together with volunteers, community partners, and the people we serve to create holistic systems of care through interwoven behavioral health programs, older adult services, and community health initiatives.
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They will be preforming rack and stack on servers and network assets in a data center. Job Title : Data Center Tech. Two years’ working in a data center. Experience using a Fluke cable tester would be highly preferred.
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