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If you have experience in any of the following types of jobs, we encourage you to apply: Sales Associate, Customer Service Representative, Retail Associate, Store Associate, Hospitality and Hotel, Front Desk Agent, Leasing Agent, Rental Agent (i.e. car rental, RV rental, storage rental, apartment rental, etc.
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Efficiently If 18 or older, use of the automatic slicer to prep food items Clean tables, counters, floors, bathrooms, kitchen and utensils; take out trash Operate cash register: handle, balance and follow all cash handling procedures Effectively handle customer complaints/issues Takes delivery/catering/pickup orders over the phone Others duties as assigned Application Deadline: We accept applications for this position on an ongoing basis.
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This includes but is not limited to the following: clearing trash from the aisles, cash wrap, and stockroom, returning shoes back to their location according to DSW standards, cleaning the associate breakroom and public restrooms, vacuuming, cleaning mirrors and front walkways along with any other housekeeping items deemed necessary.
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Driven collaborators and innovators, our team thrives on transformative digital thinking, customer-first energy and flexible work arrangements that grow lives, careers and our company. Groom your open stories with your POD team of front and back-end developers and designers, refine the details, review the acceptance criteria, estimate story points and get them ingested into the next sprint.
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Work in our meat department and you'll be on the front-lines of customer service-your smile can make the difference between a good shopping experience and a great one. Providing exceptional customer service to members across the club as needed, answering any questions they may have.
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Supporting the Front End as a Cashier to cover breaks and business rushes is one of the secondary roles of the AC and Back-up AC. To provide the most accountable environment, ACs trained as a Head Cashier may hold red-cards and perform Head Cashier duties.
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Proficiency in front desk duties, including patient registration, appointment scheduling, and insurance verification. Practice Manager will oversee administrative programmatic operations to ensure efficient and effective internal processes, with quality customer service.
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Highly Competitive Compensation Options & Bi-weekly & On-Demand Pay. Minimum three (3) years of experience in healthcare administration with prior practice management experience in a multi-disciplinary clinical setting.
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Front Desk / Customer Service Representative Starting Pay $20/hr and $500 Sign On Bonus Our mission is to deliver the dream of flight! We are seeking an enthusiastic Customer Service Representative (CSR) to sell iFLY’s unique indoor skydiving experience.
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Position Summary: The Front Desk Receptionist provides superb customer service to patients & staff and support for the office, independently and with minimal supervision. Reviews for completeness and accuracy and then enters required patient demographics and clinical information into Practice Management and EHR. Scan the patient’s driver’s license and insurance card(s) front and back into Ntierprise.
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Positions location on the Essex & Dundalk campuses Minimum Requirements Education: High School diploma/GED and two years related experience or Associate’s Degree and one year related experience working in a Library in a front desk position, or one-year similar customer service experience.
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A Front Desk Supervisor will be responsible for the following: Oversees front desk operations. Hilton is seeking a Front Desk Supervisor! Provides guest service, guidance and leadership to ensure consistent customer service is provided.
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Operates front-end scanning equipment and register, performs all related check out procedures including properly bagging merchandise efficiently and placing merchandise in customer’s cart. Participates in training/retraining of front-end associates to ensure high levels of productivity, speed, accuracy and courtesy to customers.
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Job DescriptionStock Supervisor (F/T)The Stock Supervisor is responsible for ensuring the highest level of customer engagement through sales results and stockroom/offsite maintenance. The Supervisor oversees and develops both the support team and systems in order to provide associates and management with excellent front and back of house support.
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This might be one-on-one to a customer, in front of a group of associates, or in a meeting with a District Manager or upper Management. Many of our store locations are located in small and close knit neighborhood surroundings, which results in a mom & pop customer experience.
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