Customer Service Representativeother related Employment listings - Tacoma, WA at Geebo

Customer Service Representative

Are you wanting to expand your career as a Customer Service Representative at a glass company here in Tacoma? Do you have experience interacting with customers over the phone? If so, this might be the job for you! This company is a contractor that provides glass service to both commercial and residential customers.
They are looking to add another member to their close knit team!This position will act as a liaison to clients, provide information on products and services, and greet and direct customers to the proper contact within the companyThis Customer Service Representative position is full time and a temporary to hire position.
Customer Service Representative
Responsibilities:
Interact with customers via phone, email, and in-person by appointmentAssist with placement of orders, refunds and/or exchanges - taking payment informationAnswer questions about warranties, order statuses, and products offeredThis locally owned company promotes a great company culture with ongoing training and growth opportunities.
Requirements:
1
year Customer Service experience 1
year experience working in an office settingIntermediate experience in Microsoft Office Excellent communication
Benefits:
WA paid sick leavePaid holidaysMedical, dental, vision coverage upon hireCOVID Precautions:
Limiting number of visitors on siteSeating employees 6' apartAdditional sanitizing and cleaning performed regularlySchedule/Time:
Monday - Friday 8:
00AM - 5:
00 PMLocation:
Lakewood, WA - free parking available!Pay:
$18/hr depending on experienceApply online today for this Customer Service Representative position, feel freeto CALL or TEXT (253) 353-7700 to learn more about this opportunity to join anamazing company!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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