Customer Service Representative Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Oxford, MS at Geebo

Customer Service Representative

Oxford, MS Oxford, MS Part-time Part-time Estimated:
$21.
8K - $27.
6K a year Estimated:
$21.
8K - $27.
6K a year 9 days ago 9 days ago 9 days ago Lapels Dry Cleaning is looking for energetic, outgoing Customer Service Reps! Lapels Dry Cleaning, nationally leading company in dry cleaning industry, is growing its operations and hiring more staff.
We are locally owned and operated and are seeking motivated employees who can provide customer service in the front counter and assemble and bag orders in the back.
We are looking for candidates that have a positive and friendly attitude and provide exceptional service to our customers.
Job Responsibilities - Front:
Provide warm, engaging interaction with customers Provide clear descriptions of Lapels services and processes to customers Check in customer orders; inspect, sort, & tag for cleaning Solve customer problems as needed Communicate problems, record issues, keep accurate records Process customer payments and discounts Perform standard opening and closing duties Keep store clean and tidy Job Responsibilities - Back:
Inspect finished garments per Lapels quality control requirements Assemble finished garments to order slot Bag completed orders Register and place bagged orders alphabetically To learn more about Lapel's, visit http:
//www.
mylapels.
com/ REQUIREMENTS Previous customer service experience an asset Dry Cleaning experience is considered an asset Must have a flexible schedule Must be comfortable working while standing for long periods of time Strong attention to detail An understanding of textiles and garments is helpful Lapels has pioneered a unique Dry Cleaning Program that features a boutique like, Environmentally Friendly Dry Cleaning Experience.
Lapels has been heralded as The Future of Dry Cleaning since 1999 when they started building a different kind of Dry Cleaning operation.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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