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Self Opportunity, Inc.

Account RepresentativeFull TimeEVANSVILLE, EVANSVILLE, IN, USSalary Range:
$14.
00 To 15.
00 HourlySuperior Auto, Inc.
is a growing, regional automotive Buy Here, Pay Here dealership that is seeking an Account Representative to join our team.
Superior-auto.
com
Benefits:
Up to $15/HR$0.
50 pay increases after 6 months and 1 year.
Flexible work week.
No Sunday or late-night retail hours.
Dealerships are open 9 am-6 pm Monday-Friday and 9 am-4 pm Saturdays.
Monthly incentives based on collection rates and dealership sales performance.
Paid time off includes vacation, holidays, your birthday, sick and personal time.
Health, dental, and vision insurance.
401(k), with company contribution.
Company-paid life insurance.
What You'll Do:
Execute the company's progressive collections process to ensure customers are making payments on time.
Communicate regularly with customers to ensure all information is current.
Be responsible for handling financial transactions throughout the day and daily balancing of dealership cash and credit card accounts.
Repossessing vehicles from customers that are delinquent in their payments.
Working with customers to proactively avoid payment issues.
Making in-person contact with customers that are delinquent in payments, in order to secure payments that are due.
Work with the dealership team to ensure all vehicles and the dealership present a clean, professional, and attractive image.
What You'll Bring:
High school diploma or equivalent1-2 years of customer service experienceAbility to communicate effectivelyA valid state driver's license, with limited moving violations within the last 3 yearsAbility to prioritize schedule when business needs ariseAbility to react appropriately under pressure Proficient computer skills PandoLogic.
Keywords:
Customer Service Representative, Location:
Evansville, IN - 47732About the Company:
Self Opportunity, Inc.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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