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The Opportunity:Postman is looking for a Customer Operations Support Specialist to join our team and deliver excellent service for a leading global SaaS company with millions of users.
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As a Customer Support Specialist, you will provide a helping hand to our Customers who are growing their business with HubSpot. HubSpot (NYSE: HUBS) is a leading customer relationship management (CRM) platform that provides software and support to help businesses grow better.
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Customer Technical Support Specialist (CTSS) is a key customer-facing role within the Field Service team. The CTSS is responsible for delivering first-level technical support for instrument-related service and application issues to customers based within our North America, and Europe operations.
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As a Senior Customer Support Specialist (Sr. CSS), your primary responsibility will be to provide second level support to SpaceIQ clients. Senior Customer Support Specialist.
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Establish and deepen relationships with clients by understanding their business objectives and providing exemplary support as their primary contact within Consolidated Concepts. Collaborate with support and sales teams to ensure that requirements are met and to build and maintain client relationships.
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Customer Support Specialists, called Product Experts at Klaviyo, are a critical part of our future success. Provide high-quality product support for Klaviyo customers, partnering with them to effectively resolve their issues through email, chat, and phone.
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The Lead Customer Support Specialist will assist in the resolution of inquiries from internal staff via the Reservations Help Desk, process emails via the Reservations management inbox (vcmail), and resolve customer initiated escalated calls.
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Promoboxx is on the lookout for a rockstar Customer Support Specialist. The Customer Support Specialist role is an entry-level, full-time position on the Promoboxx Customer Support Team. The primary responsibilities include monitoring inbound emails, voicemails, and chats, becoming a product expert in the Promoboxx platform, conducting 1:1 platform training, updating account information, and supporting our internal team members with platform questions or technical difficulties.
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Plus if you possess experience in a previous role as a technical support specialist, quality assurance, software developer or many similar roles focused on customer satisfaction. We are seeking a curious and compassionate Technical Customer Support Specialist to join our team.
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Our client is hiring an Installation and Support Specialist I/II to provide telephone and remote access support to existing customers. Provide customer assistance with networking and connectivity support, when necessary.
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Customer Support Specialist. As the second US Support Specialist on the team, you will be the first point of contact for many US based customers. We are now looking to strengthen our Customer Support Team with a skilled and motivated person who can provide top-notch support to our growing portfolio of USA Clients.
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As an IT Specialist (Customer Support) you will be responsible for the administration of video conference and telehealth equipment technical services. Responsibilities will include providing support across IHS pertaining to the installation, configuration, auditing, troubleshooting, training of equipment/systems and resolving issues reported.
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We offer contract, temporary and permanent placement solutions for finance and accounting, technology, marketing and creative, legal, and administrative and customer support roles. We are offering a contract to hire employment opportunity for a Customer Experience Specialist in the Printing/Publishing industry, based in Boston, Massachusetts.
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The Customer Support Specialist must accurately and expediently answers inquiries on all types of new and existing products and services. The Support Specialist must accurately and expediently answer inquiries on all types of new and existing products and services.
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As a Customer Support Specialist, you will handle both inbound and outbound calls and emails, building and maintaining strong relationships with our client base, while supporting agents.
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