“Dada is cool”
“We don’t always agree, but he makes spaghetti every week. Dada is cool”
-Shaun Ryan
As a lead trainer for new hires in my department, I’ve helped cultivate a team that is responsible for high customer satisfaction and producing accurate estimates along with ensuring on-time delivery of our projects. I’m entrusted with promoting a culture of self-sufficiency and cheerful, effective customer communication while our department processes dozens of projects per day.
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From past experience as a Technical Specialist at Apple to my current position as a project manager in a professional setting, I am practiced and familiar with creating promotors and building or repairing relationships with clients and customers. Throughout my time at Apple, I carried an NPS score of 95% or higher and helped educate customers on getting the most out of the technology and services Apple provided each day.
“Dada is cool”
“We don’t always agree, but he makes spaghetti every week. Dada is cool”
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“Dada is cool”
“We don’t always agree, but he makes spaghetti every week. Dada is cool”
“Taylor never quite learned to pick up his room, but he sure can make a mean milkshake! We sure are proud of him, and also relieved that he is not currently living with us”
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Great testimonials inspire prospects
“Use testimonials to address common objections. Great testimonials inspire prospects to believe you can solve their problems.”
“Dada is cool”
“We don’t always agree, but he makes spaghetti every week. Dada is cool”
“Taylor never quite learned to pick up his room, but he sure can make a mean milkshake! We sure are proud of him, and also relieved that he is not currently living with us”
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Great testimonials inspire prospects
“Use testimonials to address common objections. Great testimonials inspire prospects to believe you can solve their problems.”