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POSITION OVERVIEW ENERGY CUSTOMER CARE REPRESENTATIVE (FULL-TIME)Here at MCI, we keep things light. Representatives make a difference to customers and the company, providing over-the-phone customer service, sales, and technical support.
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POSITION OVERVIEW CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (FULL-TIME & PART-TIME)We are looking for full-time and part-time customer service representatives to support inbound projects for a wide variety of clients.
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We are looking for bilingual customer service representatives to support inbound customer service, help desk, and back-office processing for commercial and public sector support positions.
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While prior contact center experience isn’t required, experience in customer service, tech support, inside sales, or back-office support is a plus. POSITION OVERVIEW BILINGUAL INBOUND CUSTOMER SERVICES REPRESENTATIVES SUPPORTING BANKING OPERATIONSWe are looking for bilingual customer service representatives to support inbound call center programs.
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One (1) year of experience in customer service, technical support, inside sales, back-office, chat, or administrative support in a contact center environment. In addition to our standard group benefits offering for full-time employees following 90-days of employment, all employees are eligible to opt for our MEC medical plan after only 30-days of employment.
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We are looking for customer service representatives to support inbound customer service, help desk, and back-office processing representatives for commercial and public sector support positions.
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This position supports customer service, technical support, and customer sales interactions. Must be customer service oriented (empathetic, responsive, patient, and conscientious.
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We are hiring customer service representative to support inbound and outbound customer service projects for Finacial Services clients. This position supports customer service for bank customers.
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The Customer Service Representative opportunity is a full-time entry-level position that has great potential for the right person! LendNation is looking for an energetic, positive Full Time Customer Service Representative to join our team.
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We have full-time Entry Level Customer Service Representative openings available for career-minded individuals with unbeatable people skills. Each Entry Level Customer Service Representative opening is highly competitive.
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CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (FULL-TIME & PART-TIME)We are looking for full-time and part-time customer service representatives to support inbound projects for a wide variety of clients.
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