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Join Uline as a Customer Service Management Trainee to gain on-the-job skills at our state-of-the-art call center and empower our reps to deliver legendary customer service. Master all aspects of customer service management through a comprehensive hands-on training program.
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Answer customer inquiries via phone and in person, addressing concerns and resolving issues promptly and effectively. As a Customer Service Representative, you will be responsible for assisting customers with their inquiries, managing transactions, and maintaining a welcoming store environment.
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From customer service representative to management, General Manager to Manager Corporate Operations or Franchisee, our stores offer a world of opportunity. We are searching for qualified customer service reps with personality and people skills.
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Similar positions would be: Customer Service, Food, Cashier, Cook, Server. Our Food/Guest Service coworkers give the best customer and food service experience in clean, state of the art facilities.
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Our Customer Care / Service Representatives (CSR) are the link between our customers and our service technicians. As a CSR, you will coordinate schedules, resolve customer issues and concerns, respond to service and sale inquiries, and communicate with our field operations.
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You are good at:Selling products to customersProviding excellent customer careCommunication and friendly conversationPerforming at a quick pace while having funWorking as part of a team to accomplish daily goalsComing up with great ideas to solve problemsThinking quickly and offering suggestionsGreat if you have:Retail and customer service experienceSales associate or cashiering experienceHigh school diploma or equivalentMotivation to advance in your career.
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Accurately handles customer funds and processes transactions using the POS system. Skills and Competencies: Customer Focus, Developing Potential, Results Driven, Strong Organizational Skills, Communication Skills, Problem Solving/Decision Making, Job Knowledge and Relationship Management.
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It’s the kind of approach that, not surprisingly, has led us to the highest customer satisfaction and retention rates in the industry. Provide excellent customer service, including answering phones and addressing customer inquiries.
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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. Recommends items for sale to customer and recommends trade-up and/or companion items.
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Previous experience in customer service or office administration is preferred. Customer confirmations and other correspondence. Job Title: Customer Service/Office Assistant. Collaborate with team members to ensure smooth office operations.
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