Customer Service Representative (Full-Time, On-Site, Santa Rosa)

Thermalsun Glass Products’s mission is to provide products and services of superior quality to the glass industry. They are looking for someone to answer phone inquiries, enter phone, fax, and email orders, educate customers on product knowledge, maintain and develop relationships with current and potential customers, resolve customer issues, file and keep records, and take on additional responsibilities as needed. They want someone who has a positive, patient, and helpful attitude, is mature, dependable, honest, and punctual, has problem-solving skills, has excellent written and verbal communication skills, has skills with MS Word and Excel, is detail-oriented, can adapt to deadlines, and has excellent time management skills. The pay rate is $21 – $23 / hr.

Link

Customer Service Representative Remote.

37.5 hours per week. You will be acting in a customer service role. Medical insurance, Vision insurance, Dental insurance, 401(k), Paid maternity leave, and Paid paternity leave. Ancient Nutrition needs someone like you. The wage was not posted. You will be communicating with Emily Owen if you get a response.

https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/search/?alertAction=viewjobs&currentJobId=4160389275&origin=JOBS_HOME_JOB_ALERTS&savedSearchId=3785697345

What I Did Today

Today, I worked on setting up and writing an HTML site using a virtual machine as the server. I configured the VM to host the site, making sure everything was running smoothly. It was a good hands-on experience in setting up a local environment for web development, and I got to test how the site serves pages over the network.

what I did today

Incredibly fun lab. I feel like I re-onboarded a bunch of the fundamentals of how to code. Still forgot the tech article post I just realized. Devin and Carrie haven’t gotten back to me about skillsoft help? I am failing to do it in class this week as discussed with Jose because the labs are so engaging. The labs are really the highlight of this class so far I feel like I’m learning so much. HTML and how to embed images and what file shows up by default and how to move around files in a server today.

What I did Today

Today we learned how test our webserver by using the web brower in the VM. We learned how to navigate folders in command prompt and how to rename files in the command prompt. I checked in for my first month check in. We learned how to create HTML code to customized a webpages title and body. We learned how to add images to webpages with HTML and command prompt.