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Conduct professional telephone conversations to service existing accounts in a high call volume environment Problem-solve and use time effectively to multitask and prioritize work Work well with others in a team setting Gain customer trust and respect by establishing and maintaining effective relationships Meet production goals, as shown through policies written and Amica Life referral.
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Purpose of this position is to facilitate a simple and effective exchange between the customer and customer service representative on behalf of our client for the purchase of after market (spare or replacement) parts.
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In this position, you are responsible for performing all tasks and communication related to intake of patient information concerning the service of durable medical equipment and respiratory products and supplies with patients/clients, co-workers, and referral sources as it relates to patient services and third party reimbursement.
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We provide customers with products and solutions within Fluid Power, Fluid Process, Fluid Conveyance, General Industrial Components, and Industrial Service & Repair. Expedite customer orders as needed to meet required and promised dates.
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As a Customer Service Representative, you will be directly reporting to the Customer Service Manager the customer service contact and will be the main Customer contact on all operational aspects (except sales negotiation) and aims at providing a best in class service.
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The Customer Service Representative will provide counter sales, phone assistance, and other help to our customers. The Customer Service Representative will assist our walk-in customers directly, coordinate closely with our outside sales force, drivers and warehouse personnel to meet our customers’ needs in a timely and efficient manner.
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We are seeking passionate individuals to join us in providing top-notch coverage and exceptional service. NO cold calling, and NO bugging friends and family to buy from you.
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Write accurate parts and service orders using accurate information gathered from understanding the needs of the customer. Drive to resolve customer calls and ability to assess when to escalate.
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Utilize electronic medical records and scheduling systems, customer relationship management platforms, as well as texting and email communication tools. Metro Vein Centers is actively seeking a compassionate and ambitious Patient Experience Representative to our call center dedicated team.
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Rotech provides high quality medical products, services and outstanding customer care through hundreds of locations across 45 states. We are seeking a dedicated Customer Service Representative to join our team.
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Expected to deliver customer service as outlined in our customer pledge and customer service standards, and adhere to our code of conduct. Encourage and maintain new and existing customer relationships by completing the customer on-boarding process.
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This position is a great opportunity for a savvy customer service representative to gain experience in inside sales/finance through paid training and licensing. Assist with collecting and reviewing customer financial documentation to ensure accuracy, working in partnership with Loan Processors.
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The customer service representative will check in members, provide tours of the club and sign up new members, log amenities and communicate updates and billing issues to members and guests.
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Demonstrated proficiency as a Customer Service Representative, beyond call center and/or retail experience. The incumbent will work with all levels of the business including, but not limited to, demand and supply planners, market segments, other customer service reps, U.S. plant sites, warehouses, regional contacts, freight forwarders, carriers, and financial contacts to meet customers' needs while maintaining quality standards.
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We are seeking a proactive and detail-oriented Customer Service Representative to join our team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for handling customer inquiries through phone calls, emails, and live chat.
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and job Title: customer service representative in Rochester Hills, MI
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