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Proficiency in systems used by the Representative, Customer Care - Omnichannel role, such as as/400, Oceana and the MSC website required. The Representative, Customer Care – Regional Omnichannel is responsible for handling customer voice and email interactions.
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Perform successfully as a Customer Care Omnichannel Representative for a minimum of six months, while consistently meeting or exceeding Quality expectations. This associate interacts with MSC customers for the purpose of quoting, selling and servicing MSC's Medium, Large and Extra Large customers as well as Field Sales Associates in accordance with MSC's Customer Care standards.
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Responsible for proficiencies in required MSC processes and applications relevant to the Commercial Sales Support and Customer Care Omnichannel roles. Job Category :Customer Care.
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The Customer Service Representative builds and maintains trust as a skilled expert by providing superior knowledge and expertise for an innovative new program designed to assist consumers with mobility challenges.
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Responsible for proficiency in required MSC processes and applications relevant to the Customer Care Regional Omnichannel role. 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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Fleet Pro Sales Customer Care Representative ( 03788 ) we bring first-class service across each market we support. Fleet Pro Sales Customer Care Representative.
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BRIEF POSITION SUMMARY: The Representative, Customer Care - Regional Omnichannel is responsible for handling customer voice and email interactions. Demonstrates acceptable proficiency in all MSC's required competencies: Customer Focus Decision Quality Drives Collaboration Develops Talent Communicates Effectively Instills Trust Compensation starting at $16 - $25 / hour dependent on candidate location and experience.
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We are seeking a talented Service BDC (Business Development Center) customer care representative to join our dynamic team at Gordon Chevrolet! As the BDC customer care representative, you will play a crucial role in the operations of our Service BDC department, ensuring the delivery of exceptional customer experiences.
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Proficiency in systems used by the Representative, Customer Care role, such as as/400, Oceana and the MSC website required. The position of Customer Care Representative delivers effortless, personalized and profitable customer experiences in a contact center environment using various inbound interaction types.
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If so, then consider becoming U-Haul Company's newest U-Box Customer Care Representative (CCR; local delivery driver). If so, then consider becoming U-Haul Company's newest U-Box Customer Care Representative (CCR; local delivery driver.
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Job Segment: Customer Service Representative, Dispatcher, Warehouse, Transportation, Customer Service, Operations, Manufacturing. Our global sales and service network provides our customers with a local resource for a wide variety of quality material handling equipment, fleet management solutions, warehouse products and support services to meet their needs anytime, anywhere.
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The requirements listed below are representative of knowledge, experience level and abilities required. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an associate to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
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