CRM Assistant

Phoenix, AZ
Full Time
Entry Level
This position is located in Phoenix, AZ (in-office)

Overview: This is an execution-focused role that supports the day-to-day health of our HubSpot CRM. You’ll help keep data clean, assist users with basic CRM issues, and perform routine checks to ensure Operational Teams have what they need to work smoothly. 

This is an excellent fit for someone who is detail-oriented, organized, and eager to grow their skills.

What You’ll Do

CRM Support (Tier 1)

  • Respond to basic HubSpot support requests from internal users (access, views, lists, simple report questions).
  • Help troubleshoot straightforward issues and escalate anything complex.

Data Quality & Maintenance

  • Perform weekly checks for duplicates, missing fields, or incorrect associations.
    Update records to ensure accuracy across companies, contacts, deals, and products.
  • Follow data-cleanup checklists and report any recurring issues.

Inbound Lead Routing

  • Process, verify, and assign all incoming Leads/Demo requests to the appropriate Sales Team Members.
  • Review all inbound weekly for accuracy and to ensure SLAs and KPIs are met.

Routine System Upkeep

  • Maintain saved views, simple lists, and dashboards created by the RevOps team.
  • Assist with small workflow updates (renaming, filtering, adding notifications—no building required).
  • Review “safety nets” to make sure everything is running as expected.

Process Monitoring

  • Check that important sales handoff steps, MQL follow-up, and other key actions were completed correctly.
  • Flag any inconsistencies or errors for HRO to review

Simple User Enablement

  • Update screenshots, guides, and how-to docs when fields or views change.
  • Record short Loom videos when needed to help users understand updates.
What Success Looks Like
  • Clean, accurate CRM data
  • Quick responses to internal support questions
  • Fewer duplicate records and missing fields
  • Smooth lead routing and fewer preventable errors
  • Clear communication with RevOps and frontline teams.
​​​​​​​Who You’ll Work With
  • Daily: Sales, Support
  • Closely: The Head of Revenue Operations
  • Occasionally: Marketing, BI/IT, and Finance
What We’re Looking For
  • 2-3 years of experience in CRM support, data entry, sales operations support, or a similar role (HubSpot experience preferred but not required)
  • Strong attention to detail and a service-oriented mindset
  • Google Workspace experience required
  • Ability to follow structured processes and keep organized records
  • Interest in learning more about RevOps over time
  • Basic understanding of data governance

Why Join Us?

At Dealer eProcess, we value innovation, teamwork, and a customer-centric approach. As a CRM Specialist, you’ll have the opportunity to make a significant impact on our business and our clients’ success. We offer competitive benefits, professional development opportunities, and a vibrant workplace culture.


 
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