Always Money Finance - Customer Service Representative Accounting - Belton, SC at Geebo

Always Money Finance - Customer Service Representative

Belton, SC Belton, SC Estimated:
$27.
1K - $34.
3K a year Estimated:
$27.
1K - $34.
3K a year 15 hours ago 15 hours ago 15 hours ago Job purpose Customer service representatives will be the first point of contact for customers.
Customer service representatives will respond to customer inquiries and problems by providing information or directing requests to others who can supply the necessary information or service.
Duties and responsibilities Ensure that each customer receives outstanding service by providing a friendly environment which includes greeting and acknowledging each customer, maintaining outstanding standards, solid product knowledge and all other components of customer service.
Aggressively find a way to create new loans while maintaining proper underwriting standards.
Understand customer needs and ability to pay back loans.
Control bad debt through 100% execution of Positive Collection Practices.
Assist with local store marketing initiatives.
Accurately complete applications to include calculation of income and ability to repay and updating of confidential customer information without error.
Guard all customer confidential information against errors, miscalculations and incorrect dissemination of their data.
Any task deemed requested by supervisor Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent Excellent communication skills Excellent customer service skills Computer literacy 2 years of relevant experience Experience in financial services environment, preferred Must have a valid Driver's License 6 Months of Collection Experience Must be 21 years of age or older
Benefits:
Competitive hourly rate plus monthly bonus Health, Dental & Vision Insurance Paid Holidays & Paid Time Off No nights or weekends!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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