Customer Service / Receptionist Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Whitesboro, NY at Geebo

Customer Service / Receptionist

New York Sash New York Sash Whitesboro, NY Whitesboro, NY Part-time Part-time $17 - $22 an hour $17 - $22 an hour Do you enjoy working in customer service? Does interacting with the public appeal to you? Look no further! We are recruiting an enthusiastic Customer Experience Specialist/Saturday Receptionist to generate sales appointments and greet incoming customers.
New York Sash, a leader in the home improvement industry is in need of a money-motivated, well-spoken team player to be the first point of contact for potential new customers.
There is no selling involved.
You must be personable, assertive and polite.
The Customer Experience Specialist will be responsible for lead creation to support the sales staff and continued customer care with shift weekdays 9am-1pm.
On Saturdays, as Receptionist you will greet incoming customers and handle inbound phone calls from 9am-1pm.
Daily / Weekly Tasks Contacting prospects and leads via telephone to offer appointments Following up with prospects via text message and email Sending appointment reminder email and texts as necessary Maintaining digital contact records Writing thank you cards and performing follow up calls Field Marketing Tasks Work off-site events as scheduled Responsibilities & Requirements:
Be punctual, positive and self-motivated Have great phone etiquette Communicate clearly Part-time shift is Monday-Saturday 9am-1pm.
$17 per hour base pay plus lucrative bonus program based on weekly and monthly performance! Team members in this position earn over $21 per hour on average! Responsibilities & Requirements:
Be punctual, positive and self-motivated Have great phone etiquette Communicate clearly.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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