Customer Service Representative IV Administrative & Office Jobs - Alpharetta, GA at Geebo

Customer Service Representative IV

Duration:
06 monthsRequirements:
o Experience with SAP or any other ERP (Order Entry)o Experienced in reading Purchase Orderso Experience with Salesforceo Must be able to type at least 30 WPM, with minimal errors - If there is a way to test this, please doIf they are not able to meet this requirement - do not move them forward.
o Basic Business Writing skillso Must have some phone experienceo Must be able to be in office five daysPosition Title:
Customer Service Representative IVOrder Entry to Phone Handling Schedule:
Eight (8) hour day, scheduled anywhere between 8:
00am- 6:
00 pm.
This is 100% onsiteNo remote work allowed.
Requirements:
Experience with SAP or any other ERP (Order Entry) o Experienced in reading Purchase Orders o Experience with Salesforce o Must be able to type at least 30 WPM, with minimal errors - If there is a way to test this, please doIf they are not able to meet this requirement - do not move them forwardo Basic Business Writing skills o Must have some phone experience o Must be able to be in office five days o Must be or can be remote ready (After some time in the role - we might consider a hybrid work schedule based on performance) - Quiet working area, double monitors, Internet connection, etcIf an interview is granted, candidate must be able to allow for two (2) hours, as we will conduct a traditional interview (Q&A) and conduct skills assessments.
Recommended Skills Assessments Enterprise Resource Planning Sap Applications Salesforce.
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