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Previous experience is not required but experience in customer service or as an account executive, sales rep, account manager, sales manager, or account representative is helpful.
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If you don’t have sales experience, but do have experience in customer service, hospitality, cold calling, or any related field- why not take the jump? Approach and Stop customers inside the store to initiate a conversationSell mini vacation getaways with experiential offers to destinations across the USOvercome objectionsClose the dealAt Bluegreen Vacations your future is in your hands, if you’re willing to put in the work, be ready to reap the rewardJob Requirements:High School Diploma or equivalentAt least 18 years oldPrevious sales, marketing or customer service experience is preferred.
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Related experience may include: Account Manager, Account Representative, Inside Sales Rep, Parts Sales Representative, Customer Service Representative, Counter Sales Rep.
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Customer Service Representative - Beyond Road (entry level / experienced level professional) - Previous customer service, accounts receivable, supply chain, or logistics experience is a plus.
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As a member of our inside sales team, you will be promoting and generating sales of building material supplies (roofing, siding, windows, etc) from our distribution center Charlotte, NC while providing superior customer service.
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Our diverse portfolio creates a range of career fields including manufacturing, research and development, technical services, sales and marketing, customer service - and the list goes on.
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The Ticket Services Representative will be part of the team responsible for the retention of our season ticket members through best-in-class service, rapport building, and cross organizational collaboration.
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Utilize Hubspot CRM system daily for the management of accounts, scheduling, proposal development, and recording of sales-related activity (cold calls, inspections, on-site customer meetings, and pipeline.
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ABOUT THE JOB: The Service Sales Representative closes contracts for service sales customers, at defined monthly goals, that ensure partner and customer satisfaction. From the office to the field, you will get the same level of customer service at every turn.
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Title: Automotive Customer Service Representative Location: Charlotte, North CarolinaREIMAGINE YOUR CAREERAre you looking for a career change with a forward-thinking global organization that nurtures a true people-first, inclusive culture and a genuine sense of belonging.
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Preferred background will include specific experience with a wireless carrier or other monthly billed service providers that sell through retail distribution (such as DirecTV, DISH Network, pre-paid long-distance services, etc.
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Prompt Customer Service: Respond swiftly and comprehensively to customer inquiries, delivering exceptional service at every touchpoint. Build Customer Relationships: Forge strong bonds with customers by offering unparalleled representation and assistance, ultimately enhancing their profitability.
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Job Description Customer Service Representative - Member Relations - ( 210002OH ) Determine the need for a particular type of product/service and refer to Customer Sales and Service Representative if appropriate.
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Basic Requirements: Enjoys working with people All ages 18+ or 17 and a 2024 high school graduate Conditions apply Willing to learn and apply new skills Able to interview within the week Who would do well: People who have done well with us in the past have had experience in retail, fast food, cashier, administrative assistant, grocery store clerk, receptionist, customer service, landscaping, warehouse worker, and in just about any field you can think of.
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This is a service-related industry and you should not only be skilled at customer service, but passionate about helping people. Provide impeccable customer service by following our Service Foundation principles.
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