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Required Keywords: (customer or “CUSTOMER SERVICE” or “CUSTOMER SUPPORT” OR "CSR" OR REPRESENTATIVE) and (COORDINATOR or SUPPORT or SERVICE or assistant or assistance) AND (CALL OR CALLING OR ANSWER OR CALLS OR ANSWERING OR PHONE OR OUTBOUND OR INB.
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We are seeking an enthusiastic Customer Service Representative (CSR) to sell iFLY's unique indoor skydiving experience! Front Desk / Customer Service Representative.
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TransPerfect seeks a BILINGUAL MANDARIN speaking Quality Monitor (QM) to work on a project in New York City. The Senior Quality Monitor in the Census Questionnaire Assistance (CQA) program conducts quality evaluations to ensure that Customer Service Representatives (CSR) are performing in accordance with established quality and performance standards.
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The Personal Lines CSR at Allstate Insurance is responsible for maintaining solid customer relationships by handling personal lines insurance coverage inquiries and concerns with speed and professionalism through daily interaction with customers, insurance carriers, and fellow employees while conducting specific service and marketing activities.
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In these roles you will be responsible for quoting, new business submissions via insurance carrier internet portals, marketing and re-marketing of risks, customer service, billing and policy endorsing.
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This is a full-time role for a Customer Service/Print Production person at Vandalay Media located in New York City. The person will be responsible for handling customer inquiries and orders, handling all aspects of print production and maintaining accurate.
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Previous experience in customer service, sales, or other related fields is preferred. The Customer Service Representative is responsible for supporting customers needs. Customer Service Representative.
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Our Customer Care / Service Representatives (CSR) are the link between our customers and our service technicians. As a CSR, you will coordinate schedules, resolve customer issues and concerns, respond to service and sales inquiries, and communicate with our field operations.
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As a Customer Experience Associate IV, you will be supporting our Customer Service Representatives in a Walk-in Service Center environment, handle customer escalations and act as a CSR fill in during staff shortages and during heavy customer traffic.
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Working as a Customer Service Representative and supervising CSR activities in the absence of the Store Manager, including but not limited to transaction processing, maintenance of cash drawers, and cash handling procedures.
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The most important skills required to be a successful CSR are a great demeanor, attention to detail and the ability to multi-task. You'll never get a second chance to make a first impression! CSRs work in the lunch, evening and late night dayparts.
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CSR) are the link between our customers and our service technicians. Maintain accurate records utilizing customer service software applications. Provide exceptional customer service and a quality experience to internal and external clients.
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Manage CSR activities to provide efficient, high quality customer service while developing a well-trained and motivated staff. Customer Service Manager - Forest Hills.
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Vets on the Hudson is seeking an experienced, detailed and organized full-time Customer Service Representative (CSR) to join our start up practice in Edgewater, New Jersey. You get to provide superb customer service to our clients and help keep our animal clinic office running smoothly.
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Stays current with all changes in CSR processing tasks and pricing changes; provides update training to other customer service representatives. Supports Day to day operations, customer service support for installation, service, and billing inquiries.
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