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As a Customer Service Representative, you will work as part of a supportive team to be the face of U-Haul company's exceptional service and ensuring that customers get all the help they need on their journeys by inspecting and maintaining equipment.
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Excellent focus on Customer and Client satisfaction. The Airline Supervisor assists the Airline Account Manager with the airline operational and administrative processes while coordinating with the airline client/station manager to meet high quality standards.
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U-Haul is in search of friendly, motivated people for the position of Customer Service Representative. Drive a forklift (certification offered through U-Haul upon employment) Fill propane (certification offered through U-Haul upon employment.
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You will provide exceptional customer service in your interactions with all Bricksters through tickets, email, and slack pings. Provide the very best customer service experience for all bricksters when troubleshooting their support requests by applying your technical skills, problem-solving abilities, and specialized knowledge to educate our workforce.
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Were looking for a full-time Export Agent Specialist with experience in Freight Forwarding and Customer Service. Were looking for a full-time Export Agent with experience in Freight Forwarding and Customer Service.
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Build effective working relationships with and develop an understanding of the responsibilities of personnel from the following DFJ departments: Flight Operations, Marketing Services, Specification and Design, Contracts/Legal, Finance, Pre-Owned Aircraft Sales, Completions and Customer Service.
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High School Diploma or its educational equivalent and two (2) years of relevant experience in human resources, administration, labor relations, employee relations, learning and development, talent acquisition, customer service (providing information and resolving customer concerns), or a related administrative support function.
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At New York Blood Center, one of the most comprehensive blood centers in the world, our focus is on cultivating excellence by merging cutting-edge innovation with diligent customer service, groundbreaking research, and comprehensive program and service development.
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ServiceNow OMT and ITSM (IT Service Management), and its interaction with BSS/OSS system including ServiceNow modules CSM (Customer Service Management)/FSM (Field Service Management) in Enterprise/Consumer/Federal segment.
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Ideal candidate will have relevant luxury retail sales experience and possess exceptional customer service skills. Excellent selling and customer service skills. OMEGA US is opening a Brand New Store in SoHo, New York and we have an exciting opportunity for a Sales Associate.
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The Ideal Candidate Has relevant luxury retail sales experience and possess exceptional customer service skills Caring, authentic trusted client advisor: an intuitive sales associate with a passion for style.
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Demonstrated customer service experience. Human Resources Solutions (HRS) is recruiting for one Clerical Associate IV to function as a Customer Care Representative, who will:-Respond to questions and inquires (via telephone and email) that require working knowledge of all HRS Operations, as well as other DSS-HRDHS programs, initiative, and communication.
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High school degree and 3-5 years of experience in direct consumer contact, including, but not limited to, customer engagement, customer services, sales, community engagement; Minimum Qualifications Associate's Degree and minimum 1 year of experience in direct consumer contact, including, but not limited to, customer engagement, customer services, sales, community engagement.
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Focus on the customer: As an IT Support Engineer, you are expected to be knowledgeable of customers' business and requests and use the information to drive higher levels of service and customer satisfaction.
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