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Among the duties are: Ad Hoc Reporting, Calendar Maintenance, Data Entry, Document Duplication, Document Filing and Maintenance, Document Preparation, Employee Record Maintenance, Employee Time Recording, Faxing and Electronic Mailing, Inventory Management, Mail Sorting and Distribution, Meeting Coordination and Scheduling, Message Management, Receptionist Tasks, Special Projects, Spreadsheet Preparation, Travel Arrangements, and Word Processing and Typing.
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If you have experience at a Law Firm as a Receptionist, File Clerk, Administrative Assistants, Legal Support Assistant, or other legal support staff this job is for you! Legal Secretarial experience is preferred, but in some cases experience as a file clerk, receptionist, or project assistant will suffice.
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Medical Receptionists come from all different backgrounds including customer service, clerical, secretary, administrative assistant, receptionist, retail/food service and more! Performs clerical duties such as typing, filing, emailing, and proofreading as required.
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Voala.org. PAY RATE : $19.90-$20.95 PER HOUR JOB SUMMARY AND PURPOSE The Admin Asst I provides general office support, and acts as the office receptionist and telephone screener. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES General office duties Filing and assisting other office staff when required.
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Perform other clerical receptionist duties such as filing, photocopying, transcribing and faxing. Perform other clerical receptionist duties such as filing, photocopying, transcribing and faxing.
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Administrative assistant, admin, assistant, cashier, receptionist, secretary, office, paperwork, bookkeeping, accounting, filing. Perform any other administrative tasks as directed by management.
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Services include proactive IT support, infrastructure management, strategic IT consulting services, phone system solutions, 24×7 help desk services, staff augmentation, managed cloud services, cybersecurity, and more.
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Duties include a wide variety of daily and project based tasks including word processing, creating spreadsheets, reporting, data entry, phone and lobby receptionist, document management, and filing.
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Keywords: #office #clerical #assistant #administrative #receptionist #admin #clerk. Maintain and update filing, inventory, mailing, and database systems, either manually or using a computer.
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These duties may include filing documents, sorting mail, composing documents, proofreading documents, making copies, maintaining records, or receptionist duties. The Administrative Support Assistant I is a permanent, full-time position used by various agencies throughout the State.
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The Administrative Assistant is responsible for providing clerical and administrative support, including secretarial and receptionist duties. Assist with and perform administrative duties as assigned, including but not limited to filing, copying, faxing, shredding, typing, distributing mail, and maintaining spreadsheets.
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The Work Assistant will assist the School of Law's Administrative Assistant to the Dean in his/her role as the principal contact for the Office of the Dean. Accordingly, the Work Assistant will help the Dean's Office in its daily functions, assist staff with tasks such as filing, preparing for and executing events, and greeting visitors, all while maintaining the image and standards of the law school.
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Requirements : High School Diploma or equivalent, at least one year in an office setting as an Admin Assistant, Receptionist, or related role, demonstrated excellent Microsoft Office skills, knowledge and experience working with web-based software, knowledge and experience working with basic office equipment (telephones, copier, scanner, fax, etc.
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Perform clerical receptionist duties, including but not limited to filing, scanning, photocopying, transcribing, faxing, and assisting other team members. Our firm is looking for an Office Assistant to assist in the daily activities of the office and to perform a variety of administrative and clerical tasks.
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Hummel Trial Law has an immediate need for a diligent, goal oriented, organized Legal Administrative Assistant to support our growing law firm. This is an entry-level position, so a Bachelor's degree or 1-3 years of relevant experience in a law firm, legal field, or comparable administrative assistant position preferred.
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