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Hiring immediately for Retail Sales Associates / Retail Customer Service! As a member of our customer service team you must be self-motivated with a positive and outgoing personality and a strong work ethic.
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Rentex is seeking a highly motivated Customer Service Manager who will be responsible for assisting Account Managers in renting our AV and computer products to clients. We focus all our effort on providing our customers with high-quality AV equipment and excellent customer service.
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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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Yazaki is looking for a Customer Service Manager in Supply Chain Management to join our Team in Nashville, TN. The ideal candidate will enjoy working in a collaborative and action-driven environment making lasting impacts on the organization.
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About the jobThe Customer Service Team Lead will primarily be responsible for assigning, delegating, and developing the Customer Service Representatives as well as backing up the Customer Service Manager.
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Providing excellent customer service by greeting customers, interacting with customers in person and on the phone. Here's what you can expect as a Retail Customer Service Representative.
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Provides customer service in the photo area, including digital passport photo service, poster print and creative machine, suggestive sell of promotional photo products. + Models and shares customer service best practices with all team members to deliver a distinctive and delightful customer experience, including interpersonal habits (e.g., greeting, eye contact, courtesy, etc.
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Under the leadership of the Store Manager, directly leads the Support Lead, Lead Cashier(s) (if applicable) and associates of the store while the Manager on Duty. The Customer Experience Manager (CEM) is responsible to “Wow the Customer”, front end operations, cash management, cleanliness, safety and driving sales.
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Performs duties as assigned by Pharmacy Manager, Staff Pharmacist and Store Manager including utilizing pharmacy systems to enter patient and drug information, ensuring information is entered correctly, filling prescriptions by retrieving, counting and pouring pharmaceutical drugs, verifying medicine is correct, and checking for possible interactions.
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Experience: Successful candidates come from a variety of customer service centered sales environments including retail, restaurant, fast food or other service-based companies. We assess customer storage needs and make suggestions, including selling packing and moving supplies.
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Keep the Manager continually apprised to assist in answering customer questions and problems when necessary. This is a professional equipment parts and service sales position based in either LaVergne (Nashville) and will report to the Parts and Service Sales Manager.
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Consultative Sales – ‘Teaches’ vs ‘Sells’; recommends and co-develops solutions with Key Account Manager to deliver customer value. Develop and implement an agreed upon area plan which will meet the business goals of increasing service sales to the customer base and improving customer satisfaction.
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Kitchen Helper / Dietary Aide - Assists the Cook in the preparation and service of meals, places prepared food on plates/trays following tray tickets in line with our established policies and procedures, and, as may be directed by the Food Services Director/Manager or Cook, to ensure that quality food service is provided at all times.
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Escalate issues to Customer Service Manager when necessary. Collaborates with Credit and Service departments to reconcile billings, expedite the customer billing process and troubleshoot customer account issues.
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Train, teach and coach store associates on Food execution, production, replenishment, ordering, organization, sanitization and customer service. Customer service-oriented / excellent customer service skills.
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