Customer Service Representative (Clear Concepts Management, Full time, In person, San Jose, CA.)

Listed skills are: Communication skills, CRM, customer service and computer skills.

The Customer Service Representative is responsible for responding to customer inquiries professionally, providing accurate product and policy information, and resolving complaints with appropriate solutions. They maintain up-to-date product knowledge, document customer interactions per compliance guidelines, and collaborate with team members to enhance customer satisfaction.

M-F and weekends as needed.

Listed pay is: $45,000 to $60,000 a year.

Link:

https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?jk=70c85975b3e16b58&from=shareddesktop_copy

Cashier/Customer Service (Sims Metal, In person, Full time, Redwood City, CA.)

Listed skills are: Customer service, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Outlook, data entry, communication skills, analysis skills, computer skills and computer literacy.

A Cashier/Customer Service Representative is responsible for accurately weighing materials, following metal theft laws, and maintaining weighing equipment. They conduct regular scale checks, provide basic price quotes, and organize purchasing and sales tickets. Additionally, they ensure compliance with transaction procedures, report discrepancies, test radiation detection systems, and perform other assigned duties as needed.

This position is from the hours of 3 AM to 11 AM.

Listed pay is: $29 an hour.

Link:

https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?jk=657ecc7c05a06b46&from=shareddesktop_copy

Customer Service Representative (Smooth Sailing Recruitment, Full time, In person, Santa Clara, CA.)

Listed skills are: Client support, customer service, communication skills and client services.

The Customer Service Representative is responsible for generating sales leads, identifying customer needs, and ensuring satisfaction through open communication and trust-building. They provide accurate information, meet sales targets, handle complaints efficiently, and follow up to ensure resolution. Additionally, they maintain customer records, adhere to company communication policies, and go the extra mile to enhance customer engagement.

Day shift, weekdays.

Listed pay is: $25-$30 an hour.

Link:

https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?jk=f76c2967a3b8a59c&from=shareddesktop_copy

Casino Customer Service Gaming Associate (Knighted Ventures, Full time, In person, San Jose, CA.)

No listed skills, paid training provided.

A Casino Customer Service Gaming Associate must be at least 21 years old and authorized to work in the U.S. Strong mental math skills are essential, along with the ability to sit or stand for long periods. Candidates must have open availability for the casino’s 24/7 schedule and be able to pass a lifetime background check, credit check, and drug screening for state licensure. Additionally, good visual and auditory acuity is required.

4×10 schedule, nights. Weekends as needed.

Listed pay is: $22 to $24 an hour.

Link:

https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?jk=c10504a97146027e&from=shareddesktop_copy

Night Shifts, Customer Service (Blackstone Gaming, Full time, In person, Santa Clara, CA.)

This position requires a driver’s license. Only listed skill is customer service, training provided for all casino skills.

A Customer Service Agent in a live casino setting is responsible for monitoring and ensuring card games follow established rules and regulations. They work in a fast-paced environment, overseeing gameplay, maintaining asset protection procedures, and reporting any suspicious activities. Additionally, they collaborate with dealers and casino staff to create a professional and enjoyable experience for both guests and coworkers.

Overnight shift.

Listed pay is: $21.50 to $24.50 an hour.

Link:

https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?jk=e38fe27b8420e370&from=shareddesktop_copy

What I Did Today

Today I prepared for my final week of AWEX. Although it will be ending, I plan to continue with SJS for some time at least. Today I focused on recording the final clips for the video project Jose assigned to me. Although I knew everything I wanted to cover, and even had a script, I couldn’t continue with editing the video together until I recorded the remaining clips. I will be finishing up the video tomorrow, and then I will be done with all my AWEX tasks. I’m glad to have the opportunity to work on this video project before the end. Since there was one less day this week, I decided to spend the entire time working on the project.

What I did today

For the first hour I added eight job listings to the CTP website, mostly in the Fairfeild area. Spent the second hour working on the emergency food list, adding more info to the San Luis Obispo County listings, and adding a few listings for Santa Barbara County. For the last hour I worked on the DEI companies, adding some contact info.

What I Did This Week

– Phone lines management and scripts
— Helped a classmate with understanding the phone system
– Typing speed continues to increase
– Tried out creating a resume from my masterdoc
– Made it to class everyday even though I was sick
– Communicated ahead of time with the volunteer coordinator about being unavailable so that someone could take my place.
– Internship paperwork done. I need to drop it off at my counsellor’s office.
– A+ cert resources oggling
– Clock In/Out reminders made more visible
– Independent challenge is fun but I want a more technical one