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As a 3rd generation State Farm agent, I have a high expectation level for the service of our existing customers and the continued growth and development of our team. Use a customer-focused, needs-based review process to educate customers about insurance options.
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Customer Service Representative - Reynoldsburg Office. Deliver a consistent, high level of service within our Service Excellence standards. Assist Branch Management with daily Branch Operations duties such as pulling various customer reports and gathering data as needed.
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SUMMARY:Under close supervision, the Customer Service Representative is responsible for accurately fulfilling customer orders and managing incoming customer calls. May adjust non-contract customer pricing to meet the demands of the customer based on competition, while maximizing the profit for Motion Industries.
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The Customer Service Representative (CSR) role provides 24 hour a day support to many of our pharmacy and ambulatory infusion suite locations across the country. Customer Service Representative.
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We are looking for dedicated Customer Service Representatives to provide top-notch support and solutions to our valued clients. High school diploma or equivalent; additional education or certifications in customer service or insurance is a plus.
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As a Customer Service Representative , you will be responsible for providing exceptional service to our customers. We are looking for customer service-oriented individuals who are not afraid of striking up conversations and reaching out to help all our customers.
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Provides excellent customer and dealer service. Acts as back up to Administrative Assistant to receive loan payments, post payments to customer accounts, maintain cash drawer accuracy and security, prepare and submit office bank deposits and checkbook transactions, funds loans, verification of insurance and employment.
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Part-Time Customer Service Representative. If you are looking to make the leap to a career in customer service and you pride yourself on being solution-focused, this is the position for you.
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Home Outlet Customer Service Representative. Our Customer Service Representatives will offer quality home improvement products and solutions combined with knowledgeable and friendly service at the guaranteed lowest price to help our customers achieve their dreams.
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The Customer Service Representative is responsible for receiving and responding to calls and correspondence from child support clients in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures and contractual obligations.
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Customer Service Representatives are responsible for assisting Dayton Freight customers with a variety of inquires including freight pickup requests, rate quotes or freight charges, hot shipments, shipment tracing and appointments or special requests.
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Our client, a leading Fortune 100 insurance and financial service company headquartered in Columbus, OH, has multiple openings for Financial Customer Service Representatives! Experience in customer service and/or sales-related occupations.
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Offer professional and timely service as a representative of Cardinal Health at-Home. + 2-4 years experience in Customer Service preferred. What Customer Operations Support contributes to Cardinal Health.
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Immediate need for a talented Customer Service - Financial Services Representative. General office practices, customer service, and office equipment. Three years work experience with two years product-related customer service work experience preferred.
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When Thriveworks began in 2008, our hope and goal was two-fold: we wanted to improve the experience of counseling for clients and improve the experience of providing care for clinicians.
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