Consumer Finance Assistant Manager Customer Service & Call Center - Galveston, TX at Geebo

Consumer Finance Assistant Manager

Company Description Job Description The Assistant Manager is a growing and learning position for your next step on the RMC Career Ladder , heading up your own branch as the Manager and then to multi-unit Supervisor.
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Responsibilities:
Telephone Past Due Accounts Adjust past-due payment for slow customers Bring customers to the office or get them on the phone with the Manager Make written descriptions and appraising the value of security and other collateral Assume office Management duties as needed and hit slow file percentage targets RMC offers a competitive salary with a full benefit package, training and advancement opportunities including; Choice of comprehensive health care plans and dental Bonus & Other incentive pay programs for Assistant Managers 401(k)Plan with liberal company matching Family Friendly Schedules The position requires frequent interaction with our customers Positive customer relations skills are a must.
Previous front-line customer service experience is greatly preferred Intermediate internet and computer skills Some Saturday and late evening work High school diploma or equivalent Pre-employment Drug Screening, Background, Credit check and DMV verification required and for all our employees, an outgoing, positive attitude with a willingness to work hard to learn the business and advance! Hardworking, positive and committed employees are the strength of Regional.
While others may be cutting back, Regional Management Corp continues to chart a leadership position in the consumer finance business.
Our continued growth means career development opportunities for you! RMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer! Click here to apply.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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