Customer Service Representatives Job Customer Service & Call Center at Geebo

Customer Service Representatives Job

Company Name:
Yoh
customer service
Representatives Job Customer Service Representatives needed for a contract opportunity with Yoh's client located in Norcross, GA! The Big Picture - Top Skills You Should Possess: - Word, Excel, Typing Skills - Six (6) months Customer Service - Ability to work 24/7 environment; schedules will be assigned based on business needs. What You'll Be Doing: - Responsible via outbound calling for retaining business through mining and growing accounts with a wireless subscriber base within the business and/or state and local public sector account space - Sells,
services
, and grows the subscriber base based on geographic/vertical characteristics as defined by management. - Through solutions based selling and account management, analyzes customer needs, identifies and customizes wireless/voice/data products and services to maintain and grow accounts. - Increases a revenue generating sales pipeline, which consists of active accounts. What You Need to Bring to the Table: - Work within a team environment and partner with the solutions sales support team to develop account strategy and close business - Patience and ability to uphold high customer service standards. - The desire to excel in the position. Bonus Points! Otherwise Known As Preferred
Qualifications: - Prior Telecom Experience - Prior sales experience (not required) What's In It For You? Great opportunity to get your foot in the door at one of the nations leaders in telecom services. If This Sounds Like You, Apply Now! Recruiter: Lorrie McCoy Yoh, a Day and Zimmermann company, is an Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F/D/V. J2W: PROF; J2W: TELECOM Tax Term: CON_W2 MONJOBJ2WBRATL Ref: SFSF: PROF MYK62683JREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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