Wholesale Support Specialist Customer Service & Call Center - Honolulu, HI at Geebo

Wholesale Support Specialist

Job Title:
Wholesale Support Specialist Location:
Kalihi, Hawaii Company:
Fashion and Apparel Salary:
Up to $25 per hour Are you looking for an exciting opportunity in the heart of Kalihi, with a dynamic fashion and apparel brand? We are seeking a Wholesale Support Specialist to join our team and play a crucial role in our daily operations.
If you have an eye for detail, excellent data processing skills, and a passion for providing top-notch customer support, we want to hear from you! What We Offer:
Competitive hourly pay, with the potential to earn up to $25 per hour.
Medical/Dental Opportunities for professional development and growth within the company.
The chance to work with a well-established Hawaii-based fashion and apparel brand.
Job Description:
As a Wholesale Support Specialist, you will be responsible for a variety of essential duties and responsibilities, including:
Invoicing:
Processing daily invoices for all divisions, ensuring accuracy and completeness.
Reviewing and troubleshooting pick tickets before invoicing.
Creating pick tickets for all backorders.
Data Processing:
Handling data processing tasks efficiently and accurately.
Assisting with administrative support for the Wholesale Customer Service/Support Department.
Key
Qualifications:
To excel in this role, you should possess the following
Qualifications:
Proficiency in general computer use and software programs, including Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Outlook.
Strong 10-key skills by touch.
Ability to type with accuracy at a minimum of 45 words per minute.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
How to apply for the Wholesale Support Specialist opportunity:
CALL our office at (808)792-7015 to schedule an interview.
Recommended Skills 10 Key Touch Attention To Detail Ms Office Proficiency Punctuality Strong Communication Type 45 Wpm Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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