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Calling all Sales Manager , Project Manager, Retail Sales Associate, Administrative Assistant, Cashier Sales Associate, receptionist, secretary , housekeepers, Head Cashier, Secretary, Receptionist Administrative Assistant, Front Desk Receptionist, Front Office Receptionist, Executive Secretary, Delivery Driver etc to take part in our paid surveys.
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In addition, the Front Desk Administrative Assistant supports the Human Resources and Fiscal departments, the CEO, CFO, COO, CHRO, COS and others as needed in various capacities that may include data entry, administrative and project-based tasks, scheduling travel, arranging meetings, handling information requests, and preparing reports and correspondence.
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This role primarily caters to the Office of Client Services under the Guardianship program - Division of Aging and Community Support, Health Dept. The job function will revolve around assisting with inbound and outbound calls, customer service, data entry, and email correspondence.
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Administrative support, Customer service, Clerical, Order entry, Filing, purchase order, erp system, Front desk, Typing, Microsoft excel, Data entry, Administration, Outlook, Inventory, Administrative assistance, Data, Invoicing, Microsoft office, Spreadsheets, Calendar management, Sap.
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Holds a professional front office presence by meeting and greeting visitors to the County Clerk and assisting them appropriately. Strong computer, typing (40 wpm) and data entry skills desired.
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The person in this role will be responsible for answering the phones and general clerical work in a supportive role for our front office. In this role it is critical that you have a keen eye for detail, strong data entry skills and a proven ability to provide professional customer service.
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Computer Skills, Receptionist Customer Service, Receptionist & Csr, Answer Inbound Calls, Answering Phones, Sort Mail, Filing, Customer Service, Front Desk, Data Entry, Order Supplies, Microsoft Suite, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Word/excel, Outlook.
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Job Summary: To provide in-depth secretarial/clerical support to the site administrator/front office and staff of the Osseo Education Center through management of district provided resources under the direction of the site administrator.
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Updates production reports, front desk duties, interoffice mail runs, data entry for shipping. We also operate a Sourcing, Engineering and Logistics office in Shanghai China.
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In this role, you will be responsible for overseeing all front desk operations including answering phones, greeting visitors and receiving mail and deliveries; placing supply orders for the office; performing data entry and entering attorney billable hours; facilitating record requests; and general administrative duties as needed.
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The ideal candidate has experience supporting the front office in all aspects, especially data-entry, record-keeping, financial entries and programmatic administrative work.
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Administrative support, Data entry, Microsoft office, order entry, erp, Administration, Clerical, Administrative assistance, Front desk. Administrative support, Data entry, Microsoft office, order entry, ERP software.
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When they first start they will be doing tasks such as Answering the phones Filing bonds Faxing confidential documents Typing up bonds, strong accuracy required Data Entry into company specific programs Working with underwriters on their accounts Assisting underwriters with their bond needs General support throughout the office Job Preview 0-6 months Training 6-12 months Working alone - Establishing procedures 12-24 months Looking at accounts and working closely with underwriters.
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The Administrative Assistant/ Data Entry/ Customer Service/Office Administrative Assistant. Office management, clerical support and maintaining the appearance of the front office among other duties are included.
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Customer service, Sales, Customer service oriented, Retail sales, Order entry, Data entry, Purchase order, Order processing, Inventory, Microsoft office, Order fulfillment. Tasks include entering and processing customer orders, correcting order errors, following up with customer on status of orders and sending follow up emails after sales transactions, and completing receptionist duties at the front desk: greeting walk-in clients (interior designers, contractors, builders.
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