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CUSTOMER ACCOUNT SPECIALIST
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Country: USA
Location: California-Riverside County Murrieta, CA 92562
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Customer Support/Client Care
Education Level:High School or equivalent
Location:Murrieta, CA 92562
Status:Part Time, Employee
Occupations:Account Management (Non-Commissioned);General/Other: Customer Support/Client Care;Retail Customer Service
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
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CUSTOMER ACCOUNT SPECIALIST
CUSTOMER ACCOUNT SPECIALIST
SIGNARAMA, the world's largest sign and graphics franchise, is seeking a Customer Account Specialist for its Murrieta, CA location.
Looking for enthusiastic individual, with excellent communication and people skills, to consult with walk-in and phone-in customers, determine their signage needs, offer recommendations/solutions, provide quotes, process orders and invoices and execute in-house marketing programs.
Candidate must be professional in appearance, well organized, have the ability to multi-task, pay attention to detail and consistently follow-up. Computer literacy and good basic math skills a must.
Compensation includes hourly wage plus commission/bonus.
Position is part time to start with opportunity for full time as business grows.
If this position sounds interesting, please click "Apply Now" to submit your resume for consideration.
For more information on SIGNARAMA, please visit www.signarama.com.
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