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Walkenhorst's

Order Entry / Customer Service Representative Company DescriptionFor over 25 years, Walkenhorst's has made it possible to send packages to inmates incarcerated in correctional facilities.
We serve inmates and their families and friends across the nation.
We are family-owned and operated and committed to quality service, selection, and complete satisfaction.
Job DescriptionSummary of major responsibilities.
Answering incoming customer phone callsProcessing orders over the phone and by mailData entry.
Job Duties/Responsibilities include but are not limited to.
Respond to the needs of customers and provide personalized serviceManage & update customer databasesIdentify customers' needs, clarify information, research every issue, and provide solutions and/or alternatives.
Manage large amounts of inbound calls in a timely mannerOffice-related duties such as making copies and scanning documentsQualifications include.
Organizational skills Basic computer skillsExcellent customer serviceStrong verbal communication skills along with active listeningJob Type:
Full-time, Hourly Position Hours are Monday- Friday9 am-6 pm (with one-half day)9 am-1 pm on scheduled Saturdays.
Typical work week is 40 hours.
CompensationHourly compensation Overtime OpportunitiesMonthly Incentive Opportunity Provided
Benefits:
Health Insurance Paid HolidaysPaid Time Off401K Free Snacks & Products Working with a fantastic team of peopleIf you are interested in this position or any other we have to offer, please apply here or on our website at Job Listings - Walkenhorst's Jobs (applicantpro.
com).
You may also drop off your resume in person at 445 Ingenuity Ave Sparks NV 89441, from 8 am - 4 pm.
About the Company:
Walkenhorst's.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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