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Jersey Cape Experience, Customer Service Training Offered

By Press Release

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE — In an effort to heighten the customer experience for visitors to Cape May County in the highly competitive tourism industry, the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce, Atlantic Cape Community College and the county’s municipal chambers of commerce have partnered to provide valuable customer service training to local businesses. 
This program, The Jersey Cape Experience, Serving Dreams in 2016 will teach front line staffers the importance of being engaged with customers, delivering exceptional service and inspiring great experiences to visitors to the Jersey Cape this summer season.
Who doesn’t love a great piece of cake? The same is true for a great service experience. This program will provide four essential ingredients that will have participants thinking “Service is a piece of CAKE™” and learning the perfect recipe for delivering exceptional service.
This grant-funded training is available to the business public. To register, you will need your company’s FEIN Tax ID Number and to schedule your employees to attend as part of their work schedule. To see the full schedule of workshops and register, visit www.capemaycountychamber.com/customerservice. For additional information, call (609) 465-7181.
This training is provided through a cooperative effort with Atlantic Cape Community College and the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce Education Foundation and funded through a grant from the New Jersey Community College Consortium for Workforce and Economic Development and the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development.

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