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The Retail Service Specialist will support the Store Manager and Assistant Managers in areas of sales, customer service, store appearance, and store operations. Supervise the customer service levels on the retail showroom to include team member execution on customer service programs (Related sales, Hi5, Rock the Call, Never Say No, Rock the Lot, etc.
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This position provides counter Sales and Customer Service for Firearms along with Floor and Counter Sales of other Hunting Merchandise. Supports a strong commitment to world class customer service and ensures a pleasant and productive shopping experience for all customers.
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Customer Service Specialists work closely with wholesale and retail customers to determine their needs, answer their questions about Sherwin-Williams products, and recommend the right solutions.
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Our fantastic new Customer Service/Product Specialist position is an exciting opportunity offering all of the thrills of the retail automotive industry without the long hours and the uncertainty of commissioned Sales.
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Must have strong customer service orientation and experience. The primary responsibility of the Client Access Specialist is to provide client-centered administrative support at The Nord Center and off site-locations.
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As an entry-level lube technician (aka auto technician), you will help keep our guests safe on the road by providing top-tier customer service while performing preventative maintenance services for their vehicles.
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Qualifications:Experience in retail sales, banking or similar customer service/sales environment;Proven ability to exceed assigned sales or service quality goals;Ability to work overtime, including Saturdays;Experience with Microsoft Office basics;Ability to travel locally when necessary;A high school diploma or GED;Successful completion of pre-employment assessments, background check and drug screening.
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As a Patient Service Specialist, you will provide comprehensive, proactive and “Patient First” customer service to our patients and visitors through the entirety of their visit.
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As champions of the “Bob’s Way” our Retail Guest Experience Specialists find satisfaction in assisting customers with their interior design needs, offering world class customer service with a low pressure, honest, gimmick free and enjoyable shopping experience.
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Field Service Site Specialist needs 5 years business experience with significant experience in a sales/service function required, preferably at a customer location. Develop effective account management and service & sales support strategies and activities to cultivate new business opportunities and to provide an outstanding customer service and support commitment.
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Serves as a brand ambassador by bringing your love and passion for the Best Buy brand, customer service, and technology together in service of our customers. This includes fundamentals of delivering world-class product knowledge and customer service in a customer obsessed environment.
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Northern HammerWorks is a family-owned residential construction company that is committed to top-notch customer service and quality craftsmanship in everything we do. As an Inventory Specialist / Delivery, you are one of our most valuable employees because you handle all of the behind-the-scenes work.
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The Drain Cleaning Specialist is responsible for the diagnoses, service, and repair of all aspects of residential plumbing including but not limited to, main sewer cleaning and camera inspection.
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5 years business experience with significant experience in a sales/service function required, preferably at a customer location. Develop, manage, and apply organizational resources to provide excellent customer and technical support.
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Serpentini Auto Group is looking for a Full time BDC Customer Care Specialist to join our team! Customer service is at our core, and our goal is to deliver not only a stress free car buying experience, but an easy and enjoyable car-ownership experience.
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