Communication Skills × Keywords: Customer Service
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Branch Manager
A managerial position that oversees all aspects of branch operations, including achieving sales targets, budget management, staff development, and customer service at a company's local branches or sales offices.
Plainclothes Security Guard (Sales Floor Surveillance)
A security role wearing plainclothes in retail stores and similar venues, patrolling and monitoring the premises to prevent shoplifting and troubles proactively.
Shuttle Bus Driver
A profession that drives shuttle buses on designated routes or sections to ensure safe and comfortable transportation for passengers.
Bill Collector
A field clerical job that involves regularly visiting customer sites to collect fees or payments in cash, and performing recording and reporting.
Housing Exhibition Guide Attendant
A job that involves guiding and explaining model houses to visitors at a housing exhibition hall and handling inquiries.
Jewelry Product Sales Clerk
A profession that sells jewelry products and provides customer service to make optimal proposals tailored to customers' needs.
Off-Site Voting Ticket Sales Window Clerk
An auxiliary public service position that handles the issuance of voting tickets to voters, guidance on procedures, and verification at off-site polling stations during elections.
Securities Clerk (Bank)
This occupation handles sales and clerical processing of financial products such as stocks, bonds, and investment trusts at bank counters, and is responsible for customer service and accurate transaction execution.
Ticket Issuer (Travel Industry)
This occupation involves issuing, reserving, and selling train tickets and similar at counters in travel agencies and similar venues. Main tasks include fare calculation, seat assignment, and customer service.
Product Consignment Salesperson
A job that receives products from manufacturers or wholesalers and handles sales, inventory management, and collection of sales proceeds on behalf of retail stores or customers.