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Customer Service Advisor Reviews
What is it like working as a Customer Service Advisor?
April 2019
Awesome.
Customer Service Advisor in Welkom:
Pros: Customer satisfaction
Cons: Salary
February 2019
Customer Service Advisor:
I work as a flock advisor. The job is not bad, it has a decent salary and you do not have to drive your own vehicle. The downside is that more and more work keeps being required. It has become a job where we do more paperwork and collecting samples then actually working with producers and helping them.
January 2019
Customer Service Advisor in Abbotsford:
Pros: Helping people financially
Cons: Sales
January 2019
Good.
Customer Service Advisor in London:
Pros: Diversity
Cons: Lots of people too busy
December 2018
No.
Customer Service Advisor in Kolkata:
Pros: Food
Cons: Salary and work culture
December 2018
Its closer to my house.
Customer Service Advisor in Kuwait City:
Pros: great city like to hand out many a times
Cons: don't get jobs
November 2018
Stressful.
Customer Service Advisor in Johannesburg:
Pros: It's Home
Cons: Taking a taxi
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