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Leading Mercer County General Contractor / Construction Manager seeking a Receptionist Administrative Assistant to join our team! You will perform clerical and administrative functions in order to drive company success.
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You will also be assigned duties as required (i.e. organization of inbound and outbound mail, administrative work, filing and general clerical support). You will also be assigned duties as required (i.e. organization of inbound and outbound mail, administrative work, filing and general clerical support.
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The Assistant will be responsible for performing administrative and clerical duties, such as answering phone calls, greeting clients, preparing estate planning binders, file management, and e-filing (will train on e-filing.
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QualificationsPrevious experience as a Legal Assistant, receptionist or similar roles is preferredStrong oral and written communication skillsHighly organized with document management experienceExcellent bi-lingual Spanish skillsComfortable Microsoft Office and other case management softwareAbility to multitask.
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One of our BEST F500 customers has engaged us to help them hire a Administrative Assistant I to be available to work out of their office in Pearland, Texas; details can be found below. Title: Administrative Assistant I.
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1 year of experience as a receptionist, administrative assistant, guest service specialist, or similar position preferred. Assist with other administrative tasks, such as data entry, copying, filing etc.
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This person will also act as an office assistant for the counseling staff there, to assist with clerical tasks such as data entry and error resolution in existing participant cases to ensure compliance, opening new cases, verifying appointments, filing paper and electronic documents, assisting/creating authorizations for service, sending communications via email etc.
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Must have at least 2 years of experience working as an administrative assistant, receptionist, or secretary. As an Executive Assistant, you will play a crucial role in managing office operations, including scheduling appointments, handling phone calls, and maintaining records.
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Commercial HVAC material supplier in Atlanta, Georgia has an immediate need for Administrative Assistant to provide clerical support for the office and sales staff, and performing general administrative duties as directed.
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The Receptionist and Legal Assistant will be responsible for answering phones, greeting clients, scheduling appointments, opening files, assisting attorneys with document preparation, filing and maintaining office records, and performing other administrative duties as needed.
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Previous experience as a receptionist, administrative assistant, or office assistant is preferred. Assist the team with various administrative tasks, including document preparation, data entry, filing, photocopying, and scanning.
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As a Receptionist/Administrative Assistant Intern, you will play a crucial role in supporting the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) in managing schedules, facilitating communication, and ensuring efficient operations within the organization.
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Support general business operations by completing general administrative, clerical, receptionist, and project-based related activities. Perform clerical, personnel security, and general administrative duties, which include typing, filing, preparing, routing correspondence, and maintaining records.
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May apply knowledge of modern office methods, equipment, and practices: including letter and report writing, receptionist and telephone etiquette, and filing systems; correct English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
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Previous experience as an administrative assistant, receptionist or in a customer service role is preferred. Provide administrative support, including data entry, filing, and maintaining ordering office supplies.
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