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The Call Center Fraud Specialist's work is creative, exciting, and different every day. As a Credit Card Specialist I in Fraud, you will receive approximately 80 – 100 inbound calls a day specifically regarding fraud on customer accounts.
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Accepts inbound or makes outbound phone calls or chat sessions with customers, B2B Clients and field service techs while exceeding expectations by providing part triage, customer instruction, or repair solution for appliance repair needs.
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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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Supporting Chamberlain’s Omni Channel Approach to contact, the role includes answering inbound calls and/or making outbound calls in a call center environment. Ability to establish rapport and build relationships via phone in a high-volume call center environment, making around 200 phone calls a day.
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Answer inbound customer service / sales calls and provide information as requested as well as place orders. The primary purpose of the job is to provide exceptional customer service on inbound sales calls through processing orders and following up on inquiries.
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Issue Resolution: Available consistently for inbound calls via queue phone system (Five9) as well as via email. Experience in a high-volume customer service environment (Banking, Call Center, Finance, Hotel, Information Technology (IT), Insurance, Retail, or Restaurant.
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Related Experience: Minimum of three years experience in customer service call center environment required. Receive inbound calls and place outbound calls to customers in order to provide information about products and services, to take orders, or to obtain details of complaints.
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Answer inbound calls received through multiple lead generation channels in a prompt and professional fashion. Initiate outbound calls for digital advertisement sales leads generated.
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Inbound and outbound customer call center experience preferred. Receiving inbound calls from customers, drivers and store personnel. Handling inbound/outbound calls including driver calls.
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Exposure to handling inbound and outbound calls over call center software platforms and soft phones. Call center agents will obtain client information by answering telephone calls, verifying information.
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Skills: Customer Service, computers/customer service, Microsoft office, Inbound calls, call center environment, Inbound call, call center, Bilingual Top Skills Details: Customer Service,computers/customer service,Microsoft office Additional Skills & Qualifications: Soft Skills:-Friendly-Team player-Critical thinker-Ability to deal with irate or difficult customers.
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Experience in a high-volume inbound and outbound call center environment with computer input while taking calls is preferred, with proven multi-tasking ability. With units specializing in Accounting and Finance, Administrative, Marketing, Technology, Supply chain, Healthcare Revenue Cycle, Call Center, Human Resources and Executive Search.
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A Level I DSA will answer inbound calls and make outbound calls in an exceptional service manner to ensure customer satisfaction. A Level I, Driver Services Associate (DSA) is responsible for resolving customer inquiries by following client guidelines, departmental procedures, product requirements and company policy across the core products supported in the call center.
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We are seeking a Call Center Representative to work with one of our main Insurance clients. Proficiency in using call center software, CRM systems, and other relevant tools.
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