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CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE - BORDENTOWN/FORT DIX NEW JERSEY
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Country: USA
Location: New Jersey-Southern Bordentown
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CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE - BORDENTOWN/FORT DIX NEW JERSEY
If you're looking for the benefits of joining an industry leader, with a fast paced, high volume energy environment, then you can stop looking, because you have found what you're looking for in the Customer Service Representative position at our Bordentown and Fort Dix locations in New Jersey. Bring your energy, drive, and motivation to Hertz, and set your goals on cruise control! The Hertz Corporation, a world leader in the car rental industry, currently seeks energetic team players to join our team. As a Customer Service Representative, you will be responsible renting and returning customer automobile rentals and returns, goal orientated selling, answering questions and providing directions in a courteous and expeditious manner. In addition, you will handle all phone inquiries related to the operation. The successful candidate must demonstrate professionalism, enthusiasm and excellent communication skills and have previous customer service experience. To meet the needs of the business you must be available to work days, nights, weekends and holidays. Paid training is provided. If interested, please apply online at http://track.jobviper.com/ViewJob.asp?id=553586-3-53 Learn more about Hertz by visiting www.hertz.com Hertz is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Position InformationJob Title: CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE - BORDENTOWN/FORT DIX NEW JERSEYCompany: Hertz CorporationStatus: Full Time, EmployeeLocation: BordentownJob Category: Customer Support/Client Care Contact InformationCompany: Hertz CorporationReference Code: 4214
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