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Client Operations Support Rep Iii- Job In Alpharetta, Georgia, Talentburst, Inc.
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Location: Alpharetta, GA
Duration: 6+ months contract (Potential to extend)
Job description:
Ensures delivery of excellent customer service through fast and accurate processing of orders, communication, and coordinating with other departments to resolve inquires. Follows up with clients to ensure that they are satisfied with the company product or service.
Skills:
Plan and execute the end-to-end process for client briefings with focus on delivering a flawless client experience
Serve as the onsite contact and provide support during meetings
Coordinate event details with program hosts to ensure all meeting needs are met including budget management
Ensure all branding and messaging is accurately represented/communicated
Manage catering, logistics, reservations, and client activities as part of CEC and Xchange experience
Communicate professionally with associates and external clients/prospects at all management levels
Anticipate needs of Client hosts, executives, requesting associates, admins, and clients
Provides day of assistance where needed and ensures that details and meeting requests are up to the standard of service
Assist with troubleshooting basic Audio Visual requests
In office on site 5 days a week - no travel Event or operations background
College degree preferred
adaptable, patient, organized
catering, logistics, room set ups
help with influx of on site meeting and events
admin/logistic tasks
anticipate needs, some running around/ some meeting and greeting
training will be provided for internal tools/processes
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