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Trouble shoot shipping issues and customer complaints that arise and work to resolve. Place customer product in warehouse by packing, lifting items as necessary, operating forklifts and pallet jacks.
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Participant in customer prospect discovery sessionsMentor less experienced consultants. The Principal Financial Implementation Consultant will provide Workday product, industry, and implementation expertise by serving as an architect and advisor while ensuring the financial and accounting solutions alignment with other functional areas.
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The Senior Information Security Analyst will assist in ensuring customer requests are fulfilled, internal audits are completed, and the overall security landscape is properly managed to reduce the company’s risk.
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Assist the Chief Executive Merchant in supporting, modeling, and enhancing seamless customer service focus by creating an environment that is friendly, helpful, knowledgeable and quick for customers and co-workers.
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Innovate and determine optimal masking, tooling, fixturing, and electroplating processes for developing customer-facing prototype samples. Ensure alignment between R&D activities and sales proposals, communicating any additional customer requests to the sales team.
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Achieving Leadership Keyword Search: CSR, Customer Service Representative Compass Group is an equal opportunity employer. The Customer Service Lead assists with Associate training, handles higher level escalated situations, works on special projects, assists with quality assurance, and performs Sr. Customer Service Representative key responsibilities.
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We are Minnesota's leader in both Division 8 & 10 markets, with our focus set on continued growth and customer service. Contract Hardware is an experienced and reputable commercial door, frame, and hardware company located in Lino Lakes, MN.
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Successfully achieve the hotel’s core competencies, including work product, teamwork and culture, guest and customer service, work ethic, impact-oriented problem solving, and entrepreneurship. Foster key customer relationships through personal involvement in the sales process.
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Previous experience as a Solutions Engineer or other customer facing technical role with CDN, Security, Networking or SaaS. You have experience in working in a pre-sales or other technical customer facing role supporting large enterprise accounts or acquiring new enterprise customers, as well as excellent verbal and written communication skills suited to explain the benefits of CloudFlare products and services to existing and potential customers.
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We are built on customer satisfaction and that starts with our team members. As our Food Service Director you will be responsible for the day-to-day management of the operation at the location.
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Work closely with Clearent by Xplor colleagues in Customer Service, Underwriting, IT, Sales Support, and other departments to onboard new business. Work closely with Clearent by Xplor colleagues in Customer Service, Underwriting, IT, Sales Support, and other departments to onboard new business.
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We focus on Employee engagement, sales force effectiveness, channel partner loyalty, and customer engagement by applying behavioral economics. As a Business Development Director, your role involves developing relationships, understanding customer business strategies, and collaborating with subject matter experts to create and execute solutions to help customers achieve their business objectives.
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Together with other members of the executive team, the CRO will execute on the strategic plan — focusing on the expansion of customer segments and business partnerships. We’re seeking an experienced Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) to join us in this mission, with a focus on strategic planning, marketing, branding, and sales.
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Experience working with Catalyst and/or equivalent customer or vendor mandated technology preferred. Designs blueprints and deployment policies that meet customer requirements and specifications.
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Solicit customer feedback, share feedback with team and use feedback to improve restaurant operations and build brand loyalty. Manage sales goals against budget & prior year by providing prompt and friendly customer service; building check averages through team member training on products and sales execution.
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