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Provide an exceptional customer experience throughout the full cycle of the loan or pawn process by educating consumers and making recommendations based on their financial needs. Essential Responsibilities Provide an exceptional customer experience throughout the full cycle of the loan or pawn process by educating consumers and making recommendations based on their financial needs.
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Part-time or Full-time Responsibilities: Book air and ground transportation for clients Research and locate the best pricing and options for clients based on their needs Book hotel reservations for clients in their desired location Plan and promote accommodations and travel scenarios Qualifications: Trainable and coachable Organized Business minded Able to work remotely Able to work with no supervision NO experience needed (we will train you.
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Remote Data Entry Clerk Role / Part Time Full Time Work From Home - Remote Work From Home Jobs - Part Time Data Entry - Entry Level / Customer Service - WFH. Read job posting below for full details before applying on company website.
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We are looking for a full-time, solution-savvy Customer Success Manager to join our growing team. You will be individually responsible for small and medium-sized accounts and work in tandem with other members of the team on customer accounts.
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Together we enjoy monthly events, bagels every Thursday, a state-of-the-art coffee machine, a full snack pantry and many more surprise and delight moments throughout the year. Full Medical, Dental and Vision.
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Crafting Brighter Futures for Families
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Full customer support including claims, parts, inquiries, answering calls, freight quotes, and order entry. Full-time, typically 40 hours per week, Monday-Friday, occasional weekends for Tradeshows.
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Partner cross functionally with customer facing teams and licensed benefits advisors in order to deliver health insurance benefit requests in full, accurately and on time; On top of full-service payroll, Gusto offers health insurance, 401(k)s, expert HR, and team management tools.
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Comprehensive healthcare and unlimited vacation, including a mandatory half week for everyone over July 4, and a full week off at the end of the year. Who you are, As A Customer Success Manager.
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Customer Service & E-Commerce Supervisor Customer Service, in - Store Shopper Supervisor - Full Time
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In this role, you will support the Customer Service & E-Commerce programs; this means you lead processes supporting the checkout experience and grocery delivery & pickup at your assigned store.
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Engaging in safe work practices and encouraging others to do the same., Full and part time postions available. As a Cashier/Customer Service Associate, this means:, Being friendly and professional, and responding quickly to customer and associate needs.
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Hilton is the leading global hospitality company, spanning the lodging sector from luxurious full-service hotels and resorts to extended-stay suites and mid-priced hotels. Provides guest service, guidance and leadership to ensure consistent customer service is provided.
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Full-truckload, Less-Than-Truckload, Drayage) to support daily shipment activities. As a Customer Service Coordinator for TQL, you will receive extensive training to become a subject matter expert in a specific mode of transportation (ex.
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Provide outstanding customer service and help everyone feel valued and understood. At the Massage Envy Elmwood franchise, we support and inspire you to be your best while we work together to help clients feel their best.
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Primary responsibility will be account management including relationship management, up-sell/cross-sell, customer renewals, and expansions. Relevant experience in one or more of the following: customer service, marketing, sales, or account management.
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