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Our law firm is looking for a receptionist/administrative assistant with 1-3 years experience. You would be the initial point of contact when answering phones and greeting clients when they arrive in our office.
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Wellesley Asset Management, a growing registered investment advisory firm specializing in convertible bonds with assets under management over $2 billion, is seeking an Administrative Assistant/Receptionist to provide administrative support to our firm in our Portsmouth, NH office.
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Provide support when needed to assist staff with assigned administrative duties such as answering phones, sorting and distributing mail, and preparing documents. Collaborate with the Administrative Assistant and other front office staff to perform duties related to the SIS and PowerSchool.
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We are seeking a receptionist/ administrative assistant with CNA or home care experience. In addition to answering phones, the position requires some use of scheduling software and learning to navigate the hiring process for field staff.
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Assists with aspects of client interaction: Including answering phones, emails, showroom visits, product knowledge & integration, etc. We're currently seeking an Administrative Assistant for a position in our Pittsburgh, PA office to help support the growth of our remodeling business.
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Keywords: Administrative Assistant, Executive Assistant, Data Entry, Clerical, Customer Service, Reception, Receptionist, Assistant, Sales Assistant, HR Generalist, HR Manager, HR Director, Recruiter, Benefits Specialist, HR Assistant, Talent Acquisition, Training And Development, HRIS.
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Afternoon Receptionist Job Requirements:Duties include greeting guests, answering phones, taking payments, bookkeeping, scheduling management, and staff leadership. Administrative Assistant - Afternoon ReceptionistAdministrative support person for leading Syracuse & Oswego area Childcare Center.
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Serve as receptionist with duties to include answering phones, greeting visitors, handling incoming and outgoing mail, mail, copying, ordering and maintaining office supplies, etc.
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Job Title: Receptionist & Administrative Assistant. Traditional receptionist duties including answering phones and greeting office visitors. Prior experience as a receptionist is preferred but not required.
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Answering the phones, filing, greeting visitors, assisting the HR Director and all staff with any projects, and will support the Onboarding and Recruitment functions within HR. The ideal candidate would be someone who is looking to get their foot in the door with a job in HR, preferably someone who has education such as an Associates degree in HR or a related field.
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Provide administrative support to the Family Pathways Director in all duties associated with the daily operation of program: maintain documentation; research and analyze data to produce monthly reports; perform bookkeeping tasks; transcribe meeting notes; and serve as receptionist to answer the Family Pathways program phone using a multi-line phone system and initiate follow-up as appropriate.
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Performs primary receptionist duties (answering phones, greeting visitors, directing calls, etc.) This position is tasked with the Advancement and Foundation office’s day-to-day operations and administrative duties for the Assistant Vice President of Advancement and Executive Director of the JALC Foundation.
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Answering phones, directing calls accordingly, and offering customer service solutions. Front-desk receptionist duties include office support, welcome guests and greet people who visit the business in a professional manner.
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You will also be responsible for receptionist duties, answering phones, collecting and distributing mail, scheduling appointments and other calendar management tasks, maintaining and ordering office supplies, copy/scanning jobs, coordinating overnight deliveries, and other tasks as assigned.
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Job Summary This position is located in Bowling Green, Kentucky at the College of Medicine-Bowling Green Campus, and all duties performed will be located on the campus in Bowling Green, KY.The Part-Time Administrative Assistant / Receptionist is responsible for providing administrative support to the Department Administrator Associate as well as the campus deans as needed.
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