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Sync with God is a 501C3, non-profit ministry, to unleash life-changing online discipleship groups on one virtual screen video chat, texting, lessons, journaling, discussions. Volunteer Christian Non-Profit Grant Writer Job Description.
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If you are looking for a way to impact kids for good, if you want to be in a positive work environment, and if you are looking for a chance to grow in your career, we'd love to chat with you about becoming a Juvenile Detention Officer (JDO.
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Creates the strategy for unified communications and collaboration technologies including email, chat, blogging and video conferencing. Responsible for electronic messaging and collaboration services inclusive of email, chat, desktop video conferencing, file share services and SharePoint services.
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O Cross training to utilize web chat, email, text and social media communication with our customers. Respond to incoming borrower interactions (inbound & outbound calls, chat, email, text) and provided follow-up on inquires as needed.
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Possess the skills to effectively utilize virtual counseling or other electronic modes of communication, such as web based, secure online chat, or video-based communications and secure video teleconference sponsored by the customer.
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Connect with these families in person or through a video chat and help them find the protection plan that is right for them. This is a 100% commission only sole proprietor 1099 sales position.
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An intro chat with our Director of Sales about real estate licensing - we keep it breezy Support study materials throughout the licensing process - your personal cheerleader, minus the pom poms.
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Experience working in an inbound or outbound contact center (phone, chat and or video) Sells and fulfills banking products (examples: checking & savings accounts, credit cards, CDs, IRAs, loans.
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Benefits: Industry Leading Compensation Packages Medical, Dental, Vision Company Matching 401k & Immediate Vesting Direct Deposit, Online Pay Access & Weekly Pay Completion Bonus Opportunities Paid Personalized Housing Options Housing Stipend State License Reimbursement Dedicated Recruiter Pet Friendly If you're tired of being a number, and want to travel like a Rock Star, then hit us up and let's chat.
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QualificationsMinimum of 6 months experience in Banking/Financial Services required, Contact Center, Web sales, Chat experience preferred. This position is primarily a phone/chat/web-based position located within our Main location's Contact Center at 46th & R. Our reps solve multi-faceted needs in a respectful, efficient manner from beginning to end.
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Act as the first point of contact for new and existing customers, managing inbound questions via phone, chat, or email. Building your own client base will be essential to success in this position, and you will be able to communicate with your clients via phone, chat, and email.
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Act as the first point of contact for new customers signing up to FR8Star and as initial point of contact for existing customers, managing inbound questions via phone, chat or email. Nice to have: Familiarity with trucking, dispatch, truck freight, oversize-overweight freight.
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Chat live with one of our recruiters 24x7 on our website @ or schedule a call. Cynet Health is seeking an experienced CT Tech for an exciting Travel Allied job in Lincoln, NE. Shift: 5x8 hr days Start Date: 04/15/2024 Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $3022 / Week.
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Cynet Health is seeking an experienced Skilled Nursing Facility Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Grand Island, NE. Shift: 3x12 hr nights Start Date: 04/01/2024 Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $2386 / Week.
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We are hiring remote Customer Service Representatives who will deliver excellent customer service and create sustainable value for customers via phone, email, chat, and correspondence. Continuum Global Solutions leverages world class voice, chat, email, and social technologies.
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