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Customer Service Practitioner Level 2 Apprenticeship (Apprenticeship)

Our Customer Services apprenticeship Standard is suitable for those in customer facing roles in any industry. The core responsibility will be to provide a high quality service to customers which will be delivered from the workplace, digitally, or through going out into the customer's own locality. These may be one-off or routine contacts and include dealing with orders, payments, offering advice, guidance and support, meet-and-greet, sales, fixing problems, after care, service recovery or gaining insight through measuring customer satisfaction.

CODE W9242

Customer Service Specialist Level 3 Apprenticeship (Apprenticeship)

The main purpose of a customer service specialist is to be a 'professional' for direct customer support within all sectors and organisation types. You are an advocate of Customer Service who acts as a referral point for dealing with more complex or technical customer requests, complaints, and queries. You are often an escalation point for complicated or ongoing customer problems. As an expert in your organisation's products and/or services, you share knowledge with your wider team and colleagues. You gather and analyse data and customer information that influences change and improvements in service. Utilising both organisational and generic IT systems to carry out your role with an awareness of other digital technologies. This could be in many types of environment including contact centres, retail, webchat, service industry or any customer service point.

CODE W925A

Financial Services Customer Adviser Level 2 Apprenticeship (Apprenticeship)

This apprenticeship has been designed for use in Banks and Building Societies, but may have wider application across Financial Services. Within these organisations there are a number of front line roles that deal with customers on a range of relatively straightforward transactions within a detailed regulatory and risk framework - these may happen in a branch, over the phone, through the internet or be done by an individual in an operations centre that supports other areas of the business. Typical activities could include, depending on the organisation, branch cashier, dealing face to face with customer enquiries in branches, helping them use new digital services, dealing with enquiries by phone, email or post, administering customer accounts, proactively contacting customers, identifying sales opportunities and making referrals.

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