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Customer Service Representative (Travel Industry)

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Customer Service Representative (Travel Industry)
Job Description: We are seeking a motivated and customer-focused Customer Service Representative to support clients within the travel industry. This role is ideal for individuals who enjoy helping others, have strong communication skills, and are interested in learning the travel business while delivering exceptional service. As a Customer Service Representative, you will assist clients with travel-related inquiries, provide guidance throughout the booking process, and ensure a positive experience from start to finish. Key Responsibilities: Respond to customer inquiries via phone and email Assist clients with travel planning, reservations, and general questions Provide accurate information regarding destinations, policies, and procedures Maintain clear and professional communication with clients Follow company guidelines and service standards Document interactions and updates as needed Qualifications: Strong communication and interpersonal skills Customer service experience preferred (not required) Ability to work independently and manage time effectively Comfortable using computers, email, and online systems Detail-oriented with a positive, solution-focused attitude Interest in the travel industry is a plus What We Offer: Training and ongoing support Flexible work options (part or full time) Growth opportunities within the travel industry Supportive and collaborative team environment
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