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LGA Airport Customer Experience Specialist On-Call. Customer Service experience is a requirement, airport experience a plus. Customer Service Agents are the first line of defense for our customers.
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We are actively seeking technological changes and enhancements to modernize our processes and enhance our customer service, as the Customer Experience Specialist within the Customer Experience Unit, you will be a key part of that change.
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1+ years experience in an online Customer Support or related role (Zendesk experience preferred) You're able to put yourself in the customer's shoes to effectively diffuse escalated situations and positively influence the customer experience.
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Accordingly, the RWDSU has the exclusive right to bargain over the terms and conditions of employment related to this position and this position may become covered by the terms of a collective bargaining agreement (a "CBA") between Housing Works and the RWDSU Compensation Range : $17/hour Overview: The Customer Experience Specialist is responsible for providing first-rate customer service, maximizing sales and to support the daily operations of the Bookstore & Caf.
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Customer Experience Specialist. Experience with ZenDesk, or another customer support ticket system, is a major plus! Find ways to raise the bar on customer experience, to ensure were always delivering the best possible experience to everyone.
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High School diploma or GED with 3+ years banking experience in customer service or treasury management. Identify customer needs and take proactive steps to maintain positive experience.
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Serve as an example of excellent customer service, delivering on our core value to “Be a Good Neighbor” Strong understanding of customer service. We are looking for someone to join our Resident Services Team in the role of Resident Services Specialist.
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Experience utilizing Customer Relationship Management (CRM) tool. Through strategic partnerships and a customer-centric approach, they play a pivotal role in expanding Zoom's global presence and ensuring businesses harness the full potential of virtual collaboration.
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Proven customer service experience. TLC's Licensing and Standards Division is seeking a dynamic and motivated individual to help the Agency continue its work to develop a modern, innovative approach to the licensing processes with the key goals of (1) providing excellent customer service to our clients, and (2) improving the efficiency of our internal operations.
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Required Experience: High School diploma or GED with 3+ years banking experience in customer service or treasury management. Bachelor's Degree plus experience in working with a variety ofmercial/Corporate businesses such asmercial Real Estate, Healthcare,ernment entities,mercial and Industrial entities, etc.
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As our Customer Service Rep / Experience Specialist, you are the "go-to" person at our company. full-time Customer Service Rep / Experience Specialist. 4 or more years of customer service experience.
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The Customer Experience Specialist position, under minimal supervision, is responsible for providing customers with best-in-class experience through the effective execution of their duties.
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Experience migrating or transforming legacy customer solutions to the cloud. You’ll advocate for your customers across technical sales, partner, support, and product teams for our Amazon Q offering and GenAI custom chips and you’ll act as a trusted advisor for your customer so they can focus on their mission.
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Participates in patient/customer experience improvement effofts; provides support for meetings and events. Supports inter-departmental functions to provide optimal patient and customer experience.
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We are currently recruiting a Customer Experience Accounts Specialist , reporting to our Associate Director, Customer Experience Accounts. Previous experience in a customer-facing role, such as customer service, account management, or sales support.
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