Solar Customer Service Representative Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Wheeling, IL at Geebo

Solar Customer Service Representative

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6 Wheeling, IL Wheeling, IL $87,000 - $124,000 a year $87,000 - $124,000 a year 3 days ago 3 days ago 3 days ago We're looking for an enthusiastic, highly motivated solar customer service representative to provide an excellent experience to our customers.
Job seekers should have a background in service, and exceptional communication, listening, and problem-solving skills.
If you love interacting with people and you're interested in new opportunities, career growth, and a positive, fast-paced work environment, we want to hear from you! Compensation:
$87,000 - $124,000
Responsibilities:
Follow scripts when managing challenging customer issues and escalate to the appropriate party when needed Provide thorough follow-ups to customer interactions, ensuring customer satisfaction Find patterns in customer complaints and bring them to the team for improvement Maintain customer accounts and update with new account information as needed Reply to incoming calls from customers including products and service questions, general information, and complaints Educate customers on the benefits of our service Provide with face to face presentations
Qualifications:
Must have graduated high school, received a G.
E.
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or equivalent Experience working in a customer-oriented atmosphere Must possess exemplary interpersonal skills, communication skills, and active listening skills About Company Our mission is to inspire the next generation with optimism, teamwork, and results.
We adhere to our core values and have a people-oriented environment that is exciting and professional! We encourage personal growth for our associates as we expand our business into new markets.
We offer advancement opportunities with promotions based on performance and experience.
Hard work and having fun are what we're all about.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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