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Customer Service/Administrative
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Country: USA
Location: Colorado-Denver Job location not provided
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Customer Service/Administrative
"We do more than protect from pest, We help put an end to worry" At Terminix®, we do so much more than protect from pests.We consistently go above and beyond to help give our customersconfidence and assurance. As a CSR, you will play a key role in our on-going success as youwork to identify customers’ needs and provide one call resolutionwhile maintaining superior customer service. We seek customerservice professionals with a high level of integrity who enjoyworking in a fast-paced environment, helping people and takingpride in what they do! Customer Service Professional• Answer inbound calls• Provide superior customer service and one call resolution• Strong communication and telephone skills required• Ability to multi-task and strong problem solving skills• Previous customer service experience preferred• Ability to type 35 words per minute• Comprehensive training is provided• Base pay of $12.00 per hour• Full-time associates are eligible for paid vacation/paidsick time• Flexible schedule At Terminix, people come for a job and stay for a career. As aTerminix associate, you’ll enjoy excellent compensation andbenefits as well as the opportunity for the professional growthand respect that come from working for an industry leader.Qualified candidates must have a high school diploma or generaleducation degree (GED), and successfully pass a backgroundcheck and drug screening. TERMINIXFor Consideration, please email your resume. EOE/AAM/F/D/V
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