TELEPHONE SERVICE ROLES (Nationwide)

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CompanyRBS
Location: Nationwide
Date posted: 29 Nov, 2008

Part of The Royal Bank of Scotland Group’s friendly telephone service contact centre team you’ll help make our customers’ lives easier. It’s about treating customers the way you’d want to be treated and recognising that good communication is as much about listening as it is talking. That’s the key to success in our telephony service roles. You may be answering specific account queries or helping customers order cheque books, statements or bank cards. All the time you’ll be using expert knowledge and understanding, developed through some of the best training the financial services industry has to offer. If you’ve already got customer service or sales experience...

From: Monster.co.uk
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