Customer Service Representative Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Victoria, TX at Geebo

Customer Service Representative

Victoria, TX Victoria, TX Full-time Full-time $14 - $15 an hour $14 - $15 an hour Job Snapshot Job Type:
Customer Service Representative Competitive Pay Program:
Starting at $14/hr depending on experience
Benefits:
Paid training Monday-Friday hours Employee purchase discounts Flexible Schedule Key Job Duties:
2023 Applicants must not have but preferred prior customer service experience in high volume environment with multiple job duties daily as well as the following skillset - listening, positive verbal communication, people skills, general math skills, knowledge of basic office equipment and ability to work in fast paced environment.
Applicant must to be reliable and dependable.
Office Representatives are needed immediately to answer customers questions and help assist our other customer service teams.
Representative will also assist in:
Updating guests on order status Processing furniture work orders Scheduling delivery techs Ordering product from manufactures Directing guests to find desired information Following up to ensure resolution Ashley Corporate Office in Victoria, TX is looking for independent, high-energy, coach-able individuals to join our Victoria team.
It takes the best to become the best and at the Ashley Homestore, we are committed to building a team that does the right thing for our customers, our associates, and the communities in which we live.
Come be a part of a 101 year family tradition and join the #1 Name in Furniture & Mattresses in the world! Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$14.
00 - $15.
00 per hour
Benefits:
Employee discount Flexible schedule Paid time off Schedule:
8 hour shift Monday to Friday Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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