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POSITION OVERVIEW: INBOUND CALL CENTER REPRESENTATIVE SUPPORTING TOLLING OPERATIONSWe are looking for Customer Service Representatives to support inbound customer service.
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POSITION OVERVIEW ENTRY-LEVEL CALL CENTER AGENTWe are looking for call center agents to support inbound and outbound customer service and sales projects for a wide variety of clients.
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We are looking for call center agents to support inbound and outbound customer service and sales projects for a wide variety of clients. One (1) year of experience in customer service, technical support, inside sales, back-office, chat, or administrative support in a contact center environment.
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1 – 2 years’ customer service experience preferably in a contact center environment. Ability to drive customer retention through a proactive service and solution approach on every call.
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6310- Customer ServiceJob Title: Customer Service Quality Assurance SpecialistReports To: VP, Customer Success OperationsLocation:FLSA Status: Non-exemptPosition Objective:The Quality Assurance Specialist is responsible for demonstrating a clear understanding of customer service, quality assurance, and contact center concepts and practices.
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MCI assists companies with business process outsourcing, staff augmentation, contact center customer services, and IT Services needs by providing general and specialized hosting, software, staff, and services.
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Representatives make a difference to customers and the company, providing over-the-phone customer service, sales, and technical support. customer service, help desk, and back-office processing representatives for commercial and public sector support positions.
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You have internship experience, or 1+ years work experience in a customer-facing role, such as hospitality, retail sales, customer service, call center, field marketing, account management, sales, or a related position.
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If you have Customer Service and Call Center, this is a great opportunity to get in a new industry. Job Title: Spanish/English Speaker Call Center Agent Location: Irving, TX (Onsite) Hours: AFTERNOON SHIFT ONLY Monday - Friday: 1:30pm - 10:00pm & Saturday 8:00am - 7:00pm.
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Admin Support Position for Customer Service Department in a Call Center. Start in clerical support role, must be willing to move into a phone position eventually, 20.00 with Associates degree and less than 3 yrs exp., $20.50 if bilingual.
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High school diploma / GED required; 1+ years of customer support / call-center / retail experience in a customer-facing, service oriented position. As part of this team, the Court Support specialist plays a diverse role with a focus on calling / contacting courts, well as understanding how to use court dockets / websites to obtain the information we need.
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Hours: 9:30am - 6pm MONDAY-FRIDAY (No weekends) MUST HAVE call center, real estate (Mortgage) experience or strong financial with credit background. Exciting opportunity in Irving, TX for on-site Customer Service Representatives with mortgage experience.
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One-year experience in a call center/customer service environment, or equivalent field experience in Wildlife/Pest Control. The objective of the Regional Customer Relations Specialist position is to provide excellent service to the Region’s existing customers and provide resolution to their needs and concerns in a single call (One Call Resolution) and in a professional manner.
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Title:- Customer Service Specialist. Customer Service: 4 Years. Call Center: 2 Years. Customer problem resolution via the telephone. Title:- Customer Service Specialist.
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Join the Customer Care Center of an Industry Leading Wildlife Management Company! Perform a follow-up call with customer to ensure resolution of the issue. Exceptional customer service, organizational and analytical skills.
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