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For positions based in Colorado, NVA provides eligible employees with paid sick and safe leave and public health emergency leave in accordance with the requirements of Colorado's Healthy Families and Workplaces Act.
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As a Customer Service Call Center Representative , you will be supporting our client’s customers as a first point of contact and resolving questions/complaints concerning their accounts.
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As a Fraud Customer Service Representative, you will be responsible for the resolution of multi-product fraud related client requests by answering calls, chats, or emails in an inbound contact center.
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1 year experience interacting with customers (i.e. call center, retail, customer service environment, hospitality industry, military experience) Strong customer service skills, including courteous telephone etiquette and professionalism.
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Specific positions may include: Office Associate, Order Fulfillment Associate, Lot Associate, Customer Service Representative, Door Monitor Associate and Associate Coordinator.
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The Bilingual Customer Service Representative will report to the Key Account Manager. As the Bilingual Customer Service Representative, we are seeking a dynamic early career professional in search of an access point to a management career in the sales, marketing, and/or consulting industries.
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We are hiring Customer Service Representatives who will support in Healthcare. Will ensure timely and accurate billing for unbilled claims and ensure account payment for outstanding balance while demonstrating excellent customer service to patients.
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Fraud Customer Service Representative (ERP) Conduent is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, national origin, age, gender identity, gender expression, sex/gender, marital status, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, medical condition, use of a guide dog or service animal, military/veteran status, citizenship status, basis of genetic information, or any other group protected by law.
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As a Customer Service Representative, you will be supporting our clients customers as a first point of contact and resolving questions concerning their accounts. Customer Service Representative.
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Great Benefits and Paid Training Summary: As a Bilingual Fraud Customer Service Representative, you will be responsible for the resolution of multi-product fraud related client requests by answering calls, chats, or emails in an inbound contact center.
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Bilingual Customer Service Representative Onsite Guaynabo, PR $11/HR Great Benefits & Incentives PAID TRAINING Summary: As a Customer Service Representative, you will be supporting our client’s customers as a first point of contact and resolving questions concerning their accounts.
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You will provide excellent customer service to our patrons, engage appropriately, and present vehicles to them in an efficient and professional manner. Amazing opportunities for advancement and growth, including management positions based on performance.
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Experience may have been gained in work such as computer operator or assistant, computer sales representative, program analyst, or other positions that required the use or adaptation of computer programs and systems.
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Customer Service Call Center Representative. Six months minimum experience in call center, customer service and/or dispatcher experience. We will rely on you to actively listen to our clients' customers, by utilizing your customer service experience, passion, and creativity to meet their needs and deliver a world-class experience across every interaction you have with them.
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The position will be responsible for supporting the client retention initiatives of the Spurs Partnership Activation Team. The eligible candidate will have a strong focus on customer service and carry a multitude of qualifications, including but not limited to: service experience, conflict resolution, active listening, adaptability, creativity, willingness to learn, influencing skills, and ability to build and maintain relationships.
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