Sales Support Escalation Specialist
Bloomberg Industry Group | |
parental leave
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United States, Virginia, Arlington | |
1801 South Bell Street (Show on map) | |
Oct 23, 2025 | |
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The Sales Success Escalation Specialist is responsible for handling complex customer issues to ensure customer satisfaction and revenue growth. This role acts as the main point of contact for both external and internal customers, addressing escalated situations, ensuring effective problem resolution, and providing ongoing support to maintain positive relationships. Additionally, the specialist will provide constructive feedback to frontline agents through Quality Assurance (QA) reviews, deliver regular training sessions to improve team skills, and contribute to the enhancement of internal processes. The ideal candidate will have strong problem-solving abilities, exceptional communication skills, and a deep understanding of customer service protocols, with a focus on continuous improvement and team development.
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parental leave
Oct 23, 2025