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Support VOIP phone system and network connectivity. Coordinate with third-party providers for software or cloud support. Proficiency in Windows, Microsoft Office 365, Windows Server, IIS, and Print Servers.
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This role also includes company provided and paid cell phone, laptop, tools and equipment needed to perform the job, company car, training, and advancement opportunities. We have an immediate opportunity for an experienced Field Service Engineer in the Chicago, IL area.
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Help to ensure all clients needs have been met during service both in person, over the phone or virtually. Match clients with the best-suited tax professional for their needs. Answer phones and greet clients in a personalized, friendly, and inviting manner.
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Position Title Technical Support Specialist Category Administrative Position Number A99644 Posting Number S0000858 Location Chicago Open Date 10/29/2021 Close Date Yes Job Type Full-Time Working Hours Position Summary A Tech Support Specialist at Roosevelt University provides customer service to staff, faculty and students at the desk, on the phone, and via remote services.
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You will be communicating over email / by phone with internal resources (charting, ad ops, inventory, & account teams) and our Clients to ensure a smooth & positive customer service experience. You will be communicating over email / by phone with internal resources (charting, ad ops, inventory, & account teams) and our Clients to ensure a smooth & positive customer service experience.
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Excellent analytical, organizational, interpersonal and communication (verbal, written, phone) skills General working knowledge of policies, file procedures, state rules and regulations Ability to pass written examinations where required by state statutes to become a licensed Claims Adjuster Preferred: College degree Prior claims experience Ability to use on-line claims system Bi-lingual a plus.
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Effectively sells data, video and phone residential services to consumers living in single family homes and medium-sized properties. Effectively sells data, video and phone residential services to consumers living in single family homes and medium-sized properties.
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As Field Service Technician, responsibilities include performing in field service, installation, in person training on mechanical and electrical products, and in office service over the phone, as required.
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Responsibilities: Effectively communicate with clients via phone, text, and email Provide basic product knowledge with objective of setting up an appointment for showroom visit Effectively address and notate customers' questions and concerns by obtaining proper information about their purchase preference Identify vehicle needs and wants, reasons for new vehicle.
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The e-Commerce Sales Associate interacts with hundreds of customers - online, over the phone and in person - to help guide their vehicle purchase in our no-haggle sales environment. Responding to leads in a timely fashion, answering questions, providing information and helping guide customers effectively from phone and internet contact to an in-store experience while providing an exceptional customer experience is key.
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Lifestyle perks like cell phone and event ticket discounts. Were hiring immediately for a restaurant Shift Manager to join us to motivate, coach and work alongside our teams. Noodles & Company is more than fast food were a fast casual restaurant with real ingredients (say goodbye to greasy food and hello to fresh ingredients.
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Mentoring and leadership development program. Tuition assistance and scholarship awards. Were so confident that youll love our food, were offering a free meal following your completed shift manager interview (up to $10 value.
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Provide full administrative support for the Property Management team including phone and email support, work order administration, reports, filing and distribution of correspondence. Must be proficient in MS Word, Excel and Outlook proficiencies Angus and accounting software such as MRI, Yardi or CTI proficiency preferred.
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Rosati's Pizza, a Chicagoland Favorite since 1964 is looking for friendly and outgoing phone staff and cashiers. Take phone orders correctly. We offer good pay, discount meals, recognition, and advancement based on merit.
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Vehicle, laptop, cell phone, PAID TRAINING provided. Treats company equipment (i.e. vehicle, tools, phone, tablet, credit card, and parts) as if they were his/her own and follows PM's guidelines on company provided vehicle.
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