Tristen Walls

Customer Service Representative at Credit Central, LLC
  • Claim this Profile
Contact Information
us****@****om
(386) 825-5501
Location
Knoxville Metropolitan Area

Topline Score

Topline score feature will be out soon.

Bio

Generated by
Topline AI

You need to have a working account to view this content.
You need to have a working account to view this content.

Experience

    • United States
    • Financial Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Customer Service Representative
      • Jul 2019 - Present

      • Making outside sales calls and reporting customer activities to the Branch Manager • Growing the business and connecting customers with the Branch Manager • Collections, both internally and externally • Making written descriptions and appraising value of security. Making written credit recommendations to the Branch Manager for the loan amount and terms • Developing skills to manage other • Completing Branch Manager training development exercises • Completing weekly progress reports and maintaining daily/weekly reports • Assisting in meeting standards in weekly credit delinquency reduction, loan volume, and slow file percentages • Assuming office management duties, as needed, to include staff management, credit extension, credit and collection functions, organization, and management of office Show less

    • United States
    • Retail
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Pharmacy Technician
      • Dec 2018 - Jul 2019

      The pharmacy technician will begin their day by getting the pharmacy ready for business. This includes turning on equipment such as computers, scales, printers and fax machines. They must also sterilize the counter tops, scales, pill counting trays, and other medication measuring devices. The main roll of the pharmacy technician is processing prescriptions. They greet the patient and accept their prescription. Next, they input the prescription date into the computer and process the patient‘s insurance. The pharmacy technician will then fill the prescription and prepare it to be sold to the patient.The pharmacy technician’s job description also includes many other duties such as administrative and bookkeeping tasks, inventory control, stocking shelves, and data entry. Pharmacy technicians are detail oriented. They work well in fast-paced conditions, and they have strong customer service skills. When the pharmacy technician receives a prescription, they must first make sure that it is valid. This task is not as simple as it sounds. Each prescription must be checked carefully. Certain information must be in the prescription in order for it to be legal. This includes the physician’s name, business address, and phone number. If the prescription is for a controlled substance, the physician’s medical license number must also be on the prescription. The prescription must also include the patient’s full name. The pharmacy technician may also need to collect other identifying information such as the patient’s address and phone number. This is to ensure that this patient can’t be mistaken for another person with the same name. A valid prescription must also include clear dosage instructions. This will include the amount of medication to be dispensed, the amount of each dose, and how often it should be taken. If any information is missing from the prescription, the pharmacy technician will need to consult the pharmacists for direction. Show less

    • United States
    • Retail
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Pharmacy Technician
      • Nov 2017 - Nov 2018

      The pharmacy technician will begin their day by getting the pharmacy ready for business. This includes turning on equipment such as computers, scales, printers and fax machines. They must also sterilize the counter tops, scales, pill counting trays, and other medication measuring devices. The main roll of the pharmacy technician is processing prescriptions. They greet the patient and accept their prescription. Next, they input the prescription date into the computer and process the patient‘s insurance. The pharmacy technician will then fill the prescription and prepare it to be sold to the patient.The pharmacy technician’s job description also includes many other duties such as administrative and bookkeeping tasks, inventory control, stocking shelves, and data entry. Pharmacy technicians are detail oriented. They work well in fast-paced conditions, and they have strong customer service skills. When the pharmacy technician receives a prescription, they must first make sure that it is valid. This task is not as simple as it sounds. Each prescription must be checked carefully. Certain information must be in the prescription in order for it to be legal. This includes the physician’s name, business address, and phone number. If the prescription is for a controlled substance, the physician’s medical license number must also be on the prescription. The prescription must also include the patient’s full name. The pharmacy technician may also need to collect other identifying information such as the patient’s address and phone number. This is to ensure that this patient can’t be mistaken for another person with the same name. A valid prescription must also include clear dosage instructions. This will include the amount of medication to be dispensed, the amount of each dose, and how often it should be taken. If any information is missing from the prescription, the pharmacy technician will need to consult the pharmacists for direction. Show less

Community

You need to have a working account to view this content. Click here to join now