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United Airlines, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, is a renowned global airline and one of the leading players in the aviation industry. Established over 90 years ago, United operates a comprehensive route network that connects people around the world, providing exceptional air travel services to both domestic and international destinations. The company is dedicated to fostering a diverse and inclusive workforce, while maintaining high standards of safety, customer service, and innovation. United Airlines offers employees competitive benefits including 401(k), pension plans, health insurance, and exclusive travel privileges, all aimed at promoting a healthy work-life balance and career growth. The companyโ€™s culture is centered around connecting people and uniting the world with a commitment to service excellence and responsibility to the communities in which it operates. The role of Customer Service Representative at United Airlines in Kansas City, Missouri, is a vital position that focuses on delivering outstanding customer experiences at various airport touchpoints. This is a part-time role with a starting pay of $19.64 per hour and additional earning potential through seniority-based pay raises, shift differentials, and overtime. As the frontline ambassador, you will engage with passengers from diverse backgrounds to assist with ticketing, baggage handling, and customer inquiries. Your professional, confident, and friendly demeanor will help create memorable travel experiences, making customers feel welcome, valued, and respected throughout their journey. Customer Service Representatives are instrumental in navigating challenges calmly and collaboratively, adhering to safety policies, and supporting evolving processes and technologies within the airline. This position offers a unique opportunity to grow in the airline industry with potential leadership development and travel benefits that include free flights for you and your family. Join United Airlines to be part of a team dedicated to connection, innovation, and customer satisfaction in one of the most dynamic sectors in the world.
  • High school diploma, GED or equivalent
  • Minimum of 18 years old
  • Comfortable working with computers, mobile devices, and new technologies
  • Physical ability to stand and walk for an eight-hour shift, as well as lift and handle baggage
  • Ability to acquire a SIDA badge and meet airport requirements for badging
  • Legally authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship
  • Ability to meet the company attendance standards and uniform and appearance standards
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