Contact Center Customer Service Reps – Foot-in-the-Door Opportunity!

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Contact Center Customer Service Reps – Foot-in-the-Door Opportunity!

We are now hiring Contact Center Customer Service Reps for our client in Augusta, Maine! This long-term contract offers a $20 per hour rate with M-F day shifts.

This in-person role is perfect for those who are computer savvy, enjoy fast-paced work, and want insight into state government operations. Apply today!

Typical daily duties:

  • Performing over-the-phone customer service
  • Accurately completing volume data entry
  • Supporting large-scale departmental projects and initiatives
  • Researching and gathering documentation to complete files

What we’re looking for:

  • Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Office
  • Prior successful contact center experience
  • Ability to work on dual monitors and navigate multiple systems
  • Professional and courteous demeanor
  • High school diploma/equivalent or above

To be considered for one of these Contact Center Customer Service Rep openings in Augusta, Maine, please contact us using any of the methods below. We look forward to working with you.

Apply Now: see below
Call or Text: ‘REP’ to 207.622.1535
Email: augusta.me@manpower.com

Not sure if this is the right job for you? No worries. We have many other jobs available that you may be interested in - apply now to start a conversation.

Job ID: 5799891
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Job Types: Full-time, Temporary

Benefits:

  • Paid time off

People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply

Work Location: In person

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