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Wyndham Consumer Finance is the finance organization that performs lending and servicing operations for Wyndham Destinations. At Wyndham Destinations our mission is simple: to put the world on vacation.
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Enter your details and we'll keep you informed of future career adventures with Travel + Leisure Co. Inbound Customer Service Representative - Orlando, FL (Work from Home) Inbound Customer Service Representatives/Contact Center Representative.
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The Inbound Contact Center Representative is responsible for responding to owner inquiries regarding the financial status of their accounts as well as take payments on accountings while providing excellent customer service and answering 70% of calls within 60 seconds.
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Contain at least 1 Local Area Network (LAN) Fast Ethernet port (i.e. 100 Mbs or greater) at our inbound call center in Orlando, FL for our class which will start on. As the worlds largest vacation ownership company and part of Travel + Leisure Co., were shaping the future of the travel industry.
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We offer innovative financing of lifetime vacations, delivering best-in-class servicing, and generate exceptional value in an environment where associates can thrive and excel. With a spirit of caring, creativity and fun, our teams help families and friends create memories that last a lifetime.
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123 Selkirk Ranch Road, Angels Camp, California, United States, 95222. May be responsible for group sales presentations. Hospitality is at the heart of all we do at Travel + Leisure Co., including how we treat each member of our growing community.
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