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We have opportunities across various departments including Bakery, Curbside, Customer Service, Deli and Cheese, Front End, Grocery, Meat and Seafood, Prepared Foods, Produce and Starbucks.
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Provide end user customer support for workstations and general office support for IT related equipment including Windows and Mac computers, printers, audio/video equipment, etc. Be self-reliant, detail oriented, objective and focused on customer service with candor and honest communication.
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Under the leadership of the Store Manager/Leader and Customer Service Manager, assists with direction of the Front End Lead(s) (if applicable) and sales associates of the store while the Manager on Duty. The Support Lead is responsible for all key functions of the store as directed.
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The Service Desk Agent is the first point of contact for the users who call our IT Service Desk. While providing the highest level of customer service, the Service Desk Agent answers incoming calls, tracks all information in a call tracking system, uses a knowledge base tool along with their expertise to resolve issues in a timely fashion.
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Performs general store operational duties including cashiering, customer service, truck unloading, stocking, merchandise recovery, and light cleaning or maintenance as assigned. Greets and assists customers as needed in order to maintain the highest level of customer service.
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Manage back-end processes and execution of customer facing initiatives to ensure store is always in T-Mobile and internal company audit compliance. In this role, you will represent the T-Mobile brand while providing exceptional customer service and driving profitability.
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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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Cashier: Our Cashiers provide a fun, fast, and friendly Customer Service at the register and service desk! Our Front End Team Members play important roles in the Customer Experience.
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They provide first level escalation for customer issues and assist in the supervision, coaching and training of other Front End Associates by participating in the training of new Cashiers and utilizing all available tools to coach and develop other Cashiers.
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Cashiers play a critical customer service role by providing customers with fast, friendly, accurate and safe service. A Head Cashier will position Cashiers and support them by expediting price checks, approving Point of Sale transactions and markdowns for mainline registers, Self-Checkout, Returns, Pro Desk, Special Services, and Tool Rental.
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As a Retail Front End Supervisor, you’ll be an integral part of the store leadership team, working closely with Store Management in the areas of Merchandising, Customer Service, Operations, and Human Resources.
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Set up catering and event service according to client/customer requests and banquet event order. Provide excellent customer service to all guests. Previous customer service experience preferred.
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Other additional duties as assigned, including customer service, sweeping, general stocking and straightening stock, merchandising, running errands, handling core returns, checking in and putting up stock orders, etc.
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One Year of customer service experience (Retail Sales and/or Bridal Sales experience is a Plus!) La Jeune Mariee is a high-end, designer bridal boutique that sells premier bridal attire and accessories, while offering a warm and personal connection to every bride who walks through our door.
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Ensure fuel tank is filled and lock and secure vehicle at end of day's business. Ability to use delivery fleet management hand-held devices to process deliveries, capture customer signatures, update vehicle mileage, complete daily vehicle inspections, etc.
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