Customer Service Representative Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Joliet, IL at Geebo

Customer Service Representative

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2 Joliet, IL Joliet, IL Full-time Full-time From $18 an hour From $18 an hour 12 days ago 12 days ago 12 days ago Speedway Auto Parts a 3rd generation automotive recycling company that purchases damaged late model vehicles and sells reusable parts to shops, dealerships, on-line end users and other auto recyclers in our network.
Our business is constantly growing, and we are currently searching to add talent to our Team.
Our Customer Service Representative with office duties is on a mission to delight customers by providing industry-leading customer service from the lead to the sale and beyond.
This end-to-end approach calls for motivated, self-driven individuals who keep up with current trends and thrive on opportunity.
We are an essential business and thrive during all economic climates.
Responsibilities may include:
Working with our Team to answer calls/day, providing product information and filling orders.
Marketing used auto parts and extended warranties to our diverse customer base.
Following-up post-sale, to ensure customer delight and generate future orders.
Basic automotive knowledge is a plus.
In-role training is provided over your first 90 days.
If you are curious, a fast learner, and biased toward action, then we invite you to explore this opportunity in our fast-paced, fun, and rewarding work environment.
Speedway Auto has been family-owned and operated since 1969 and most of our employees have been with us for over 5 years.
We offer paid vacation, holidays, and 401K plan after 90 days of employment.
This role as a Sales Team member starts at $18/hour.
This is a great opportunity for a career in a dynamic, essential industry with many growth opportunities.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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