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Sales Support Staff (lead generation, customer service, inside sales, supplements, estimating, production) Conduct exterior property inspection identifying for wind and hail damage. Meet the Insurance adjuster on property.
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Support the Showroom Sales team by ensuring the delivery of personalized customer service through timely quotations and accurate order processing. Ferguson is currently looking for the right individual to fill an immediate need for a Showroom Customer Service Representative.
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Provide support to customer service for items without a published price by obtaining pricing from product management and using a template, gaining approvals, and loading pricing into quotes.
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The Contact Center Representative is the members' first impression - as well as ongoing representation - of the credit union's service and support structure. Minimum 3-years member service (customer service) experience - preferably in a Financial Institution setting but not required.
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A Head Cashier will position Cashiers and support them by expediting price checks, approving Point of Sale transactions and markdowns for mainline registers, Self-Checkout, Returns, Pro Desk, Special Services, and Tool Rental.
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Provides customer support in completing credit card transactions for violation payments. Skills: Customer Service, computers/customer service, Microsoft office, Inbound calls, call center environment, Inbound call, call center, BilingualTop Skills Details:Customer Service,computers/customer service,Microsoft officeAdditional Skills & Qualifications:Soft Skills:-Friendly-Team player-Critical thinker-Ability to deal with irate or difficult customers.
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Your primary responsibilities will include:Customer Support: Providing excellent customer service by promptly responding to inquiries, answering questions, and offering guidance on insurance products and coverage options.
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Support all facets of field technical service to customers, sales, training and customer care. Applies technical skills to provide support and services to one or more of the following: new product development, engineering, product application, quality management, life cycle management, technical service, manufacturing, commercial marketing and customer care.
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Support store operations by maintaining loss prevention awareness, assisting with store office activities and helping to prepare for physical inventory. Join our team and see how hard work, loyalty, competitive spirit and unwavering commitment to the customer can take you and your career to new places.
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Accountability, Customer Complaint Resolution, Customer-Support, Data Entry, Problem Resolution, Technical Support, Technical Troubleshooting. As an Escalations Representative in this newly created group, you will resolve, mitigate and provide guidance for up to ~20 customer related Edge cases per day.
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Lee Hecht Harrison is looking for a supply chain customer support professional to help a manufacturing firm process orders during an influx of new business resulting from an office location change.
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The chosen candidate will work directly with our distributor partners, our customers, and our outside sales team to provide all aspects of product support, including product recommendations by application, ordering, returns, and customer feedback.
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Pacific Time: 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. Mountain Time: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Eastern Time: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. HOW YOU WILL SOAR: The Support Specialist is a key role in supporting customer requests and answering inquiries.
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DUTIES and RESPONSIBILITIES: Answers inbound sales and service customer calls and emails to process orders, troubleshoot issues, complete returns, collaborate with vendors to source products, make product recommendations and provide general web support with a focus on increasing sales through upselling.
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LabCorp is seeking a Customer Service Support Representative to join our team in Itasca, IL. The Customer Service Support Representative will provide product education and handle a wide variety of questions while ensuring a world-class customer experience.
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