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Provide general clerical and administrative support to the Accounting team. Disseminate information by using the telephone, mail services, Web sites, and e-mail. Two year degree and at least three years administrative experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Experience with administrative and clerical work Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite, eclinicalworks. They should be comfortable answering inbound phone calls, distributing mail to employees and handling outgoing mail.
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Coordinate facilities and administrative services, including clerical and support services, printing, mail distribution, messenger services and telecommunications. Ability to provide administrative support for the systems engineering and architecture development processes.
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Responsible for performing administrative functions including distributing mail, ordering, and stocking supplies, answering phones, and greeting visitors. The Administrative Support Worker is responsible for assisting management with administrative tasks including, but not limited to, ordering, data entry, filing, etc.
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These fields are usually administrative, general office and clerical in nature, such as accountant, administrative assistant, auditor, bookkeeper, clerk, office assistant, secretary, staff assistant, typist, etc.
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Clerk – Clerks sell stamps, take incoming mail, sort and distribute the mail in addition to other clerical functions. This position also assists the public with general mailing needs, such as completing a change of address, mail holds, giving out post office box keys, etc.
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Responsible for greeting clients, answering phones and taking messages, performing general clerical/administrative tasks such as entering/updating information into client database, generating/updating documents in MS Word, updating Excel Spreadsheets, updating PowerPoint diagrams, scanning/filing documents, supply room maintenance, ensuring office and kitchen are neat and presentable.
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The primary function of the Administrative Assistant II is to provide advanced administrative, organizational, coordinating, and clerical support to the Human Resources Team. These tasks include (but is not limited to) handling telephone calls, facilitating customer service activities, distributing mail, typing, and providing administrative assistance to other departments during special projects.
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In this position, you will perform clerical tasks, answer phones, sort and distribute mail. Perform clerical duties, take memos, maintain files, and organize documents; photocopy, fax, etc.
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Assist office members with jobs such as photocopying, compiling records, filing, tabulating, posting information, and distributing mail. Perform routine clerical support duties following standard procedures.
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Perform administrative/clerical functions, including but not limited to, maintaining files, copying, imaging, answering phones, data entry, sorting/ distributing mail and/or packages 2.
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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. Perform clerical receptionist duties, including but not limited to filing, scanning, photocopying, transcribing, faxing, and assisting other team members.
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The Administrative Support Worker will be required to work well with customers, visitors, and employees in a professional and cheerful manner. Assists unit management with clerical tasks in relation to accounting, payroll, receiving, and/or human resources including filing, data entry, record review and maintenance, etc.
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Legal Administrative Assistant. Responsible for sorting mail. Perform general clerical assistance. The right candidate will perform basic administrative functions, such as answering phones, maintaining correspondence with both vendors and other departments, and preparing presentations and reports.
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Over 600 million pieces of mail are delivered by the Post Office to as many as 142 million different delivery points. There are retail locations, mail distribution centers and Postal hubs within the Postal Service's operations.
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