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Customer Service / Store Support: Cashier, Cashier Assistant (Bagging, Carts), Sanitation. Team Members provide support performing duties related to customer service, stocking, and sanitation in assigned department(s.
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Airport Customer Service Agent PT JAC. Unifi Customer Service Agents are the first line of defense for our customers! This is a customer-facing role, providing first-class customer service to everyone.
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This customer service focused team member is knowledgeable in all areas of the Stores business, including print, signs & graphics, and shipping. Follows FedEx Office standard operating procedures as well as adhering to legal, HR, safety , customer service and security policies and procedures.
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1 year of Phone Customer Service experience preferred. Our Customer Service Reps have their own workstation or cubicle space and are equipped with a telephone, headset, and computer.
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Provide feedback to management regarding customer service breakdowns or concern. Address customer billing, questions regarding service visits, and general inquiries. Position Summary: Our Customer Experience Department at Mountain Alarm is a team of dedicated professionals focused on providing exceptional service.
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Customer Service Specialists work closely with wholesale and retail customers to determine their needs, answer their questions about Sherwin-Williams products, and recommend the right solutions.
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Assists in training of new Team Members, utilizing learning checklists Customer Service, Team Leader, Store Leader, Support, Front End, Supervisor, Grocery. Assists in training of new Team Members, utilizing learning checklists Customer Service, Team Leader, Store Leader, Support, Front End, Supervisor, Grocery.
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Have at least one (1) year experience working in a delivery, retail, or customer service position. Customer Service Specialists are also expected to promptly resolve any customer concerns and ensure maximum client satisfaction as well as stay up-to-date with product features and maintain the high quality and visual standards of the products and store.
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In this role, you will support the Team Leader in leading and executing the Customer Service&E-Commerce programs; this means you are responsible for the checkout experience and grocery delivery&pickup at your assigned store.
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Shift Leaders are responsible for ensuring McDonald's provides world-class service by ensuring the speed and quality of their orders. Since 1974, McDonald's has run the Ronald McDonald House, a charity that aims to build and develop programs to improve the lives of children in need.
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Excellent customer service skills. Mountain Alarm, a Pye Barker Fire & Safety company, is hiring for a Customer Experience Agent in our Jackson, WY location. Our agents are trained to troubleshoot alarm systems, process payments, problem solve account or system issues, schedule service appointments and de-escalate delicate situations.
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