Customer Response Representative Customer Service & Call Center - Kearney, NE at Geebo

Customer Response Representative

Kearney, NE Kearney, NE Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$36.
5K - $46.
2K a year Estimated:
$36.
5K - $46.
2K a year 12 hours ago 12 hours ago 12 hours ago Position is in Kearney, NE Great Plains Communications is looking for a highly motivated, detail-oriented customer response representative to interact with customers both telephonically and face-to-face.
This position is accountable for processing customer service and trouble requests, making service recommendations, cross-selling and up-selling services, and answering billing questions.
We currently have one full-time customer service position available in our Kearney, Nebraska office.
Weekly work hours will be 10:
00 a.
m.
to 7:
00 p.
m.
Monday through Friday, with rotating Saturday hours.
Successful candidate must have strong computer and Windows-based applications knowledge, a minimum of 2-3 years of customer service and sales experience, written and verbal communication skills, 10-key calculator skills, and the ability to handle multiple tasks.
Competitive salary and benefits provided.
EOE.
Visit www.
gpcom.
com/careers to apply.
Great Plains Communications is the largest privately-owned telecommunications provider in Nebraska, serving over 90 communities throughout the state.
Founded in 1910 as a Nebraska phone company, the organization has evolved over the past century, keeping pace with technology and increasing bandwidth demands to become a leading regional network and fiber services provider.
Our business is centered on basic core values that drive everything we do.
These values; accountability, community, integrity, quality, service, and teamwork; remind us to strive for excellence every day.
The company is based in Blair, Nebraska and is owned by Grain Management, LLC:
a leading private equity firm focused on investments in the Communications sector.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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