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The Supervisor, Admissions (seasonal) contributes to the success of Brookfield Zoo Chicago (“BZC”) by assisting in the management of the daily operations of the Admissions area and ensuring crew members are friendly, approachable, and provide exceptional customer service to zoo guests to assure guests have a quality and enjoyable experience, thus contributing to BZC’s goals of providing an extraordinary guest experience and generating revenue to contribute BZC’s overall revenue goals.
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The Customer Service/Sales position types may include Department Sales, Lead Generator, Pro Account Sales, Sales Specialist, Special Services, and Customer Order Specialist. Customer Service/Sales associates maintain the in-stock condition of assigned areas, and ensure it is clean, shop-able, and safe.
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11.10 - $16.10 / hourSAVANNAH CALL CENTER JOBSWe are looking for customer service agents in the Savannah, GA area to support inbound customer service, help desk, technical support, and back-office processing representatives for commercial and public sector positions.
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If you want to grow your retail career with a caring and inclusive organization, come join us as a Burlington Stores Full-Time Customer Service Supervisor or Full-Time Selling Floor Supervisor.
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Sales Supervisor to work directly with our customer facing service team both on route and in-house. Supervising the service team who provides customer service, sales and the pick-up and delivery of products to our customers.
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As a Retail Front End Supervisor, you’ll be an integral part of the store leadership team, working closely with Store Management in the areas of Merchandising, Customer Service, Operations, and Human Resources.
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The role of the Fuel Management Administrator is to execute all day-to-day activities around administration, billing, fraud prevention and customer service for fuel card programs in the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico and the Caribbean.
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Consistently maintain daily involvement with customer related service issues. Ensure consistent performance within customer Service Level Agreements. Strong Customer Service and time management skills.
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Keywords: Kids, Children, Child Care, Education, Instruction, Instructor, Teacher, Daycare, Fun Job, Part-Time, Growth, Swim, School, Work with Kids, Customer Service, Receptionist, Flexible, Engaging Job, After School Job, Camp, Counselor, Coach, Tutor, Nanny, Babysitter, Water Safety, Lifeguard, Pool Job, Leadership, Rescue, Safety, Fun, Entry Level, Hire Immediately.
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The Shift Supervisor Trainee performs work as directed in order to prepare for future supervisory responsibilities, completes basic operations and management skills training, and also learns about key aspects of the business (e.g., building customer loyalty through exceptional service) and CVS/pharmacy culture.
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General Managers will spend approximately nine months learning key roles including Swim Teacher, Customer Support Service, Teacher Assistant, Supervisor, Assistant Manager and General Manager.
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Assists and supports the pharmacy manager in analyzing performance data including pharmacy financial, customer service, and implementation of procedures for pharmacy asset protection and inventory management.
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Reinforces the direction of Pharmacy Manager in staff performance by coaching, and providing constructive feedback, monitoring customer service, and fostering employee development. Models and shares customer service best practices with all team members to deliver a distinctive and delightful customer experience, including interpersonal habits (e.g., greeting, eye contact, courtesy, etc.
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Ability to work in a fast-paced working warehouse environmentWarehouse, retail and/or customer service experience is a plusMust be able to perform basic functions on a handheld scanner, desktop computer and calculatorPhysical demands include, but are not limited to:Walking/standing on concrete up to 10 hours/dayFrequently turning, standing, reaching, stooping, and/or bendingFrequently pushing/pulling objects 500 to 1,500 lbs.
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Excellent interpersonal, motivational, team building, and customer relationship skills. Supports the Store Support Team Leader and Associate Team Leader(s) to ensure smooth operation of the Store Support Team. All Whole Foods Market Retail jobs require ensuring a positive company image by providing courteous, friendly, and efficient service to customers and Team Members at all times.
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