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

Customer Service Representative

Clean Living Agency Clean Living Agency Arlington, TX Arlington, TX Full-time Full-time $900 - $1,337 a week $900 - $1,337 a week 2 hours ago 2 hours ago 2 hours ago Job Summary Are you a driven go-getter eager to take your career to new heights? We're in search of vibrant and ambitious individuals to become part of our world class team in Arlington, TX.
Clean Living is offering multiple positions for those who are passionate, goal-driven, and excellent communicators.
Your potential for growth with us is limitless, including a clear path to management roles.
We provide comprehensive on-the-job training to sharpen your marketing, sales, leadership, and customer service skills.
Benefits/Perks Competitive compensation - starting at $900/week (per company agreement), with added bonuses Weekly Pay Incentives & Bonus Opportunities - weekly, monthly & quarterly Unlimited room for growth, with a clear path to leadership roles Comprehensive on-the-job training to refine your marketing, sales, leadership, and customer service skills The opportunity to interact directly with customers and make a genuine impact Responsibilities Set up & Display Assembling Equipment Assisting Customers Writing Product Orders Being Outgoing & Personable Team Player Qualifications Previous experience as a Customer Service Representative or in a similar role is preferred but not required Excellent phone and verbal communication skills Understanding of active listening techniques Ability to work well under pressure Highly organized with the ability to prioritize projects and manage time effectively Ready to seize the opportunity and turbocharge your career? Apply now to get started on an exciting and rewarding path! Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$900- $1,127.
00 per week.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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