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Telephone representatives needed
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Country: USA
Location: Arizona-Phoenix AZ
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:10.00 - 13.50 USD /hour
Job Category:Accounting/Finance/Insurance
Relevant Work Experience:Less than 1 Year
Education Level:High School or equivalent
Location:AZ
Status:Full Time, Part Time, Employee
Occupations:Accounts Payable/Receivable;Collections
Career Level:Entry Level
Shift:First Shift (Day), Second Shift (Afternoon)
Relevant Work Experience:Less than 1 Year
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Telephone representatives needed
RSI Enterprises is an equal opportunity employer searching for THAT candidate. We are in need of customer service reps and bad debt collectors. We do not require experience as we will train the right applicant. You must posses the following skills: multi-task, high communication skills, phone experience, and computer skills. We are an Account Receivables firm located in downtown Central Phoenix and will be relocating to the West Valley by the end of the year. RSI offers benefits to our fill-time employees after their 90 day probation period. These benefits include, but are not limited to: Paid time off, paid holidays, 401K, tuition reimbursement, and Medical and Dental insurance. The salary ranges between $10.00 to $13.50 an hour, depending on qualifications and experience. We also will require you to submit to a drug screen and back ground check should you be offered a position. If you would like to considered for an interview, please forward your resume to Mary Quiram at mary.quiram@rsico.com . Please include your salary requirements and when you would be available to start. We also have walk-in interviews available on Wednesday’s from 1pm to 5pm, no appointment necessary. RSI Enterprises, Inc. 3838 N Central Ave, Suite 1700, Phoenix, AZ 85012.
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