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The CSR position involves answering phones in a call center environment and using scripted responses to answer questions from the public to help them fill out the Census. We are currently seeking a bilingual Customer Service Representative (CSR) fluent in English and Polish in support of the 2020 Census Questionnaire Assistance program.
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Inbound Sales RepRole Value Proposition: 's Inside Sales Representative will work directly with pet parents to provide solutions for their pet insurance needs in a call center environment.
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1 year of experience as an intake specialist/call center representative or in an administrative role. 1 year of experience as an intake specialist/call center representative or in an administrative role.
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We are seeking an experienced Call Center Representative with a background in handling medical insurance. Minimum of 2 years of experience in a call center or customer service role, with a focus on medical insurance.
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The Call Center Representative assists patients with their appointments, insurance, and other health care services. If so, we are looking for a passionate Medical Call Center Representative to join our growing team at Vitreous Retina Macula Consultants of New York (VRMNY.
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Call points includethe acute care market (hospital and surgery center) calling into Wound Care, Critical Care, O.R., Infection Control, surgery centers. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionQualifications: A major medical device manufacturer is looking to fill a "Sales Representative" position.
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This is your opportunity to start a lifelong career with unlimited opportunity.
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Citarella is seeking a Call Center Representative to join our team! Our Call Center Representatives are the first point of contact via telephone for the Warehouse and are responsible for presenting a professional and positive Company image to all internal and external customers.
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Description:Serves customers by scheduling and authorizing requests for non-emergency Medicaid transportation.
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Description"> High school diploma or GED requiredBilingual Spanish PreferredStrong computer skillsExcellent interpersonal communication skillsHigh level of professionalismStrong problem solving abilitiesExcellent customer service and communication skills.
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Contact Center Representative - Bellevue Clerical Associate Level IV, Call Center Multiple Vacancies
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The Contact Center Representative may be the patient’s first point of contact and serves as a liaison between patient, provider, practices and clinics as well as insurance providers. Personal computer software, hospital service workflows, call center operations, customer service and with strong communication skills.
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Under the Level II title, the Call Center Representative will continue Level I functions and be assigned additional responsibilities in areas that require assistance such as providing support to management staff and escalate issues within Call Center.
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Project manager, communications, retail salesperson, customer service, marketing manager, marketing, territory manager, sales administrator, full-time marketing executive, e-business, distribution manager, customer service clerk, call center agent, customer service director, customer service sales, field sales representative, account manager.
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Call Center Representative/Sales Consultant Job Description. A Call Center Sales Consultant with British Swim School Hudson Waterfront is responsible for enrolling potential students to the program while answering phones and processing incoming qualified leads, meeting monthly enrollment targets using ethical tactics, delivering exceptional customer experience, and answering customers’ questions (via phone, social media platforms, live chat and/or email) while making their experience personable and Memorable.
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May also perform bindery, QC and final check, housekeeping, file services, call center representative, and reception, etc. This position reports directly to the Site Manager, Site Supervisor or Assistant Site Manager, depending on site personnel configuration.
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