IT Liaison- Business Specialist Administrative & Office Jobs - Draper, UT at Geebo

IT Liaison- Business Specialist

We are a fast-growing company providing our consumer finance and marketing services across the nation. Crest Financial is looking for a customer-service oriented individual to assist our Merchant's with enrollment and integration of our web services into their existing web and social media sites. THIS IS NOT A SALES POSITION . We have a fun, relaxed workplace, and want outgoing positive individuals who are interested in both gaining valuable experience and sharing creative ideas. Part and full time positions are available-minimum 20 hours/week.
Benefits:
- Holiday pay offered
-PTO Accrual
-Medical/Dental Benefits for FT employees
- Room for growth
-Career opportunity
-Flexible schedules when needed
Hours:
Flexible, PT/FT opportunities available
Degree not required to apply
Compensation:
$10.00-$15.00 an hour DOE plus commissions and bonuses to start with increase after 90 day evaluation
The ideal candidate will:
-Be good at pool, ping pong, or trash can basketball
-Have previous customer service, marketing, or sales experience
-Know the basics of some web design language (HTML, Java, Word Press, CSS, etc.)
-Practice good phone etiquette
-Demonstrate integrity
-Show proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite
-Be flexible to take on new tasks
-Be patient and attentive to detail
Contact: Abbie Matheson
Email: amatheson@crestfinancial.com
Please email your resume for consideration as well as the position you are applying for.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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