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Call Center Customer Service - Call (866) 464-4245
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Country: USA
Location: Washington-Tacoma/Olympia Federal Way, WA 98003
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Call Center Customer Service - Call (866) 464-4245
Call Center Customer Service - Call (866) 464-4245Description: Does your heart go out to those who are less fortunate and in need around the world? Would you like to put your Call Center experience to work making a difference? If so, Volt may have the job for you.Candidates who are selected for this role will be working for one of the largest non-profit Christian relief organizations in the world. Job duties may include but not be limited to researching information, answering customer inquiries, working on specific projects related to gaining support or donations for a specific cause and offering general customer service support. Candidates must be willing to work scheduled hours Monday - Saturday with every Sunday and one additional rotating day off each week. Shifts vary in start times from 5 am to 12 noon daily so there should be a shift available to meet your specific needs. Employees should also be flexible to work a minimum of 25 - 39.5 hours per week dependent on call volume and business need. Volt is a Fortune 1000 company. Volt places professionals in contract, temporary and temporary-to-direct positions in all facets of Administrative Support such as Executive Assistant, Administrative Assistant, General Clerical Receptionist, Switchboard Operator, Customer Service, Word Processor, Data Entry Clerk, and Mail Services Clerk. Our customers include leading companies in the region and while some assignments are short-term, many lead to long-term opportunities. Volt is an equal opportunity employer and a competitive benefits package is available. Please visit us online today at jobs.volt.com for other exciting opportunities! Volt is an equal opportunity employer.Requirements: Ideal candidates for this position must be passionate about helping others, flexible in with regards to schedules and professional in communication. A minimum of one year of prior customer service or call center experience is preferred; ability to multitask, excellent written and verbal communication and intermediate computer proficiency are also required.Location: Federal Way, WA Type: CONTRACT Duration: 60 - 90 Days Pay Rate: $10.00 - $12.00 Hourly DOE Contact: Volt Services GroupVolt Workforce Solutions15 S. Grady Way, Ste. 106Renton, WA 98057PH: 425/255-1271FX: 425/228-0477 Connecting talented people and respected companies. APPLY NOW Job Information Reference ID: 300170-5633-20-227188 Company: Volt Workforce Solutions Location: Federal Way, WA 98003 Status: Temporary/Contract/Project Salary: $10.00 - $12.00 Hourly DOE Job Category: Customer Support/Client Care Contact Information Company: Volt Workforce Solutions Address: 15 S. Grady Way, Ste. 106Renton,WA 98057 Email: Apply by Email Phone: 425/255-1271 Fax: 425/228-0477
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