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The position of BDC representative focuses on increasing the sales traffic of the Internet Department by responding to emails, making outbound sales calls such as (not limited to) Internet Lead Responses, Unsold Internet Showroom Traffic and follow-up calls which produce specific appointments.
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One or more years exposure to call center or insurance/premium audit work experience is preferred. Analyzes incoming calls/emails to determine if audit is correct, if revision is needed or if account should be referred to a resolution specialist.
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Facilitates the pre-authorization of diagnostic exams, between referring physicians and insurance carriers, through the use of online tools, work lists, and direct phone calls as necessary. Assist Operations Coordinator/Manager on the development and implementation of policies and procedures as needed to support Service Center functions.
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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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Outlook, Microsoft Office, CRM/ERP a plus) If remote candidate, must be able to demonstrate that internet provider options meet Phonak requirements The ideal candidate has flexibility with hours and could work any shift during service center hours Our Offer to you: Health Benefits & Perks: Medical, dental and vision coverage.
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Experience: Minimum of 1 year in customer service or call center experience, or strong customer service skills from retail, restaurant, or theater backgrounds. Handle Inbound Communications: Efficiently manage incoming calls and messages, providing outstanding customer service and support.
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Travel: Float to Elmhurst, Center for Health & Plainfield Office. Answers incoming calls, schedules appointments, greets patients, registers new patients in EPIC, schedules laboratory and off-site diagnostic tests requested by physician, verifies insurance eligibility and interprets covered benefits.
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Serve as primary clinical staff responsible for answering abortion “problem” phone calls received through the contact center and calling patients for routine abortion follow up issues as requested.
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This position will also be responsible for maintaining driver rotations/trip lists using PTI software and professionally answering calls from drivers, field managers, and railroad personnel. As a PTI Dispatcher, you would be working for our 365/24/7 Dispatch Center.
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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. Ability to learn sales systems and processes for inside sales center.
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Works with Operations Coordinator/Manager on enforcing Productivity and Quality standards; conducting regular audits of staff performance, with documented feedback; monitoring agent performance including service level, calls answered, contact quality, errors, attendance.
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Reporting to the Service Center Supervisor this position is responsible for accepting inbound calls to assist the retail installation and merchandising field organizations with a variety of issues.
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The Entity help desk is located at a specific Hospital where tickets are addressed via email, walk-ins, but mostly via phone, in addition the Entity uses Microsoft System Center for ticket management.
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Participates in safety programs by reporting Unsafe Conditions, Unsafe Acts and Close Calls; enters Near Miss data and Observations into Global Data Center Database (GDC) Troubleshoots, repairs and corrects mechanical process problems to ensure capability of production equipment.
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Free membership to our on-campus fitness center. Operate SPOK, CBX, and Console to relay incoming and outgoing calls. Free membership to our on-campus fitness center. Operate SPOK, CBX, and Console to relay incoming and outgoing calls.
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