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Data entry clerks come from all different backgrounds including, data entry, telemarketing, customer service, sales, clerical, secretary, administrative assistant, warehouse, inventory, receptionist, call center, part-time, retail fields & more.
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Our paid focus group members come from all backgrounds and industries including remote data entry clerk, administrative assistant, receptionist, sales assistant, customer service agent, warehouse or factory workers, driver, medical assistant, nurse, call center representative, etc.
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High School Diploma or GED (required)Ability to type 35+ WPM No attendance or punctuality concerns Minimum of 6 months of previous experience within a customer-facing environment required; Call Center experience in an inbound/outbound sales environment preferredAbility to thrive in an intensive environment, balancing customer support while navigating multiple platforms simultaneously Sales-oriented with a focus on customer service satisfaction “How can I help you.
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Skill in workforce management software and contact center technology such as workforce management systems, automatic call distribution (ACD) systems, and customer relationship management (CRM) software.
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Job Title: Customer Service Call Center Representative. Job Title: Customer Service Call Center Representative. Reporting prowess using SalesForce and Power BI. We recognize that we thrive on diversity and inclusion for the benefit of our employees, our customers, and the communities where we are located.
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Work Experience: One-year medical insurance, other healthcare related field, call center or customer service experience required. Work efficiently in a high volume call center while maintaining a professional, positive, and caring demeanor.
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Description American Specialty Health is searching for exceptional customer service professionals to join our high-volume call center to assist our members by providing exceptional customer service nationwide for our specialty network programs.
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6-month call center experience preferred; or 1-year customer service; bilingual required (Cantonese and Mandarin) Certification: N/A Working Conditions: Remote - Office setting Compensation & Benefits: 401k Retirement Plan Medical, Dental and Vision insurance on first day of employment Generous Paid Time Off Tuition & Continuing Education Assistance Program Employee Assistance Program and more The base pay for this role is $19.24.
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Requisition : 73273 The Role at a Glance We are excited to bring on a Customer Service Representative to join our fast paced, high volume contact center team supporting our Life and Annuity Operations organization in a work from home environment.
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We recognize that we thrive on diversity and inclusion for the benefit of our employees, our customers, and the communities where we are located.
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Advanced capability in leading a highly matrixed team with sophisticated stakeholder management, including frequent communication and presentations with Executives & Leadership Technical Requirements: We require that all employees have the following technical capability at their home: High speed internet over 10 Mbps and, specifically for all call center employees, the ability to plug in directly to the home internet router.
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They work in a company's call center to ensure every customer is satisfied with their experience with the company and its products or services. Depending on the industry or specific role, some Call Center Representatives may make outbound calls to provide sales support to customers or follow up on inquiries while others may provide troubleshoot and technical support assistance over the phone.
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The Supervisor, Customer Service Operations is responsible for global Contact Center quality and training. Preferred 5 years Contact Center experience in direct customer support environment.
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1+ year(s) of customer service, customer support, call center, or help desk experience. Meet call handling volume and productivity goals in an inbound call center environment.
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People who do well with us have experience in just about every field you can imagine - customer service, stocked shelves in a warehouse, as a waiter or waitress at a restaurant, administrative assistant, in a call center, temp job, cashier, communications.
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