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As a Customer Service Representative, you are a key member of the team and represent Mr. Appliance on support calls. As a service to its independent franchisees, Mr. Appliance LLC lists employment opportunities available throughout the franchised network so those employment opportunities may be conveniently found by interested parties at one central location for brand management purposes only.
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The Route Sales Representative is a full-time position that is responsible for delivering, selling, and merchandising Frito-Lay s complete line of products including Lay s, Doritos, Cheetos, Tostitos, Fritos, and many more to local stores including gas stations, dollar stores, and large grocery stores.
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Sales Representative - Financial Institutions. Leverage Atlas (our sales enablement tool) to manage all sales activities. We know you're thinking about the future, so we've got a 401(k) and matching program to help you save up for your next yacht (or whatever floats your boat.
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As a Route Sales Representative, you drive a Frito-Lay truck to different stores, work independently to unload orders, merchandise product, partner with store managers to increase sales, order, and maintain records throughout the day.
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You can sell just about anywhere, but the key is knowing how to spot the right opportunity.
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Benefits: Bonus based on performance Competitive salary Paid time off ROLE DESCRIPTION: As a Customer Service Representative - State Farm Agent Team Member with Jordan Boston - State Farm Agent, you will generate the kind of exceptional client experiences that reinforce the growth of a successful insurance agency.
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As a Bilingual Customer Service Representative, you ll be taking inbound calls in Spanish and English from people who are seeking information about homecare assistance programs that can empower them to remain in the comfort of their own home.
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SALES REPRESENTATIVE (Part Time)UScellular sales representatives provide connectivity solutions to customers by selling products and services that enhance their lives and make things easier. Enjoy access to the same great benefits as Full-Time associates without additional cost, including medical and dental effective on day one, plus: Life insurance, 401k, pension eligibility, tuition reimbursement, adoption assistance, and moreOur training is sure to set you up for success, and commission is guaranteed during training Come Grow With UsWe offer ongoing training and personal development with advancement opportunities in as little as 6 months.
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The Parts Representative is responsible for assisting customers by properly identifying needed items, using parts catalogs and computer system, billing merchandise orders, and making necessary entries to the inventory control system, while distributing special order parts, receiving warranty parts, maintaining shelf stock, and performing all other duties as assigned by the Parts and Product Support Manager.
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Cashiers play a critical customer service role by providing customers with fast, friendly, accurate and safe service.
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