Customer Service Representative Customer Service & Call Center at Geebo

Customer Service Representative

Are you getting ready to separate from military service? Are you a recently separated veteran currently in school and looking for an opportunity that provides solid employment experience with flexible work hours? If so, we have a great opportunity for you. Our client has committed to a veteran hiring initiative in order to help folks like you who have proudly served our nation. We are looking for veteran candidates who possess a great attitude, customer service skills, a desire to earn competitive wages, bonus potential, opportunities for advancement and more!
Position Summary
Our client is a global call center service provider that provides end-to-end, multi-channel customer solutions to some of the top companies in the United States and internationally. Customer Service Representatives provide service and support to our client's customers. There are multiple teams that assist in areas such as billing inquiries, payments, credits, fraud alerts, product sales. We need problem solvers like you who are self-driven and motivated to meet individual service and quality goals. As a military veteran, you will use your excellent communication and interpersonal skills with every contact to provide world-class customer service. No experience is required.
Job Qualifications
Have exceptional customer service skills
A desire to solve problems
A desire to work within a team environment
Basic computer skills are a plus

To be considered the candidate must be 18 years of age or older, have a High School diploma or equivalency and be able to pass a criminal background check. Our client is an equal opportunity Employer.


Benefits

Competitive Wages
Paid Training
Full Benefits-including medical, dental and vision
Flexible Spending Accounts
Flexible Work Shifts
PTO (Paid Time off)
Internal Growth Opportunities--including management opportunities.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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