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Fluent in English and primary language used in area of responsibility and/or location Education High School diploma Experience Requirements Three years experience in production automation operations Physical & Environmental Requirements Some physical demand; often lifts light weight material.
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Fluent in Chinese (Cantonese and/or Mandarin), Vietnamese, Spanish and other languages may be required depending on location. Qualifications: Education: A Master’s or Doctorate degree in Nursing (MSN or DNP) with a focus on Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) programs is required.
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External Basic Qualifications Must be fluent in reading, writing, and speaking English. Assumes web pick-up responsibilities (monitors orders in Picture Care Plus, fills orders (pick items), delivers orders to customers as they arrive at store.
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Education and Experience: Be fluent in a computational language/platform, e.g., MATLAB , python, fortran, C/C. Education and Experience: Be fluent in a computational language/platform, e.g., MATLAB , python, fortran, C/C.
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Implements Company asset protection procedures to identify and minimize profit loss. Assists with OTC products, and takes customer to aisle when possible. Checks in and prices merchandise as required or as directed by store manager or communicated by the shift leader.
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Qualifications Requirements: Must speak fluent English and Spanish to be eligible for a bilingual role Clear communication skills- Attitude and technical aptitude Commitment to exemplary customer service, honesty, and integrity A background in retail sales is helpful, but not required.
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AndComputer data entry experience SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE Writes, reads, comprehends and speaks fluent EnglishMulticultural sensitivityMicrosoft Office - basic computer skills. Maintain compliance with CLIA, OSHA, Safety and Risk Management guidelines.
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Fluent in English● A bachelor's degree (completed or in progress)● Excellent writing and grammar skills● Strong research and fact-checking skills to ensure accuracy and originality● Previous experience as a Freelance Writer, Content Writer, Editor, Copywriter, Copy Editor, or those with experience in journalism and/or media is preferred but not required.
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Trains and coaches to ensure selling team is fluent in all aspects of product knowledge on line and in store. Models, teaches, and promotes the Most Amazing Personal Service (MAPS) principles and standards, offering a cohesive omni channel experience.
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We’re seeking *Bilingual Call Center Interpreters* fluent in Spanish and English for a great *work from home. Fluent in both Spanish and English. Handling telephone calls on demand in a quiet home office.
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Responsibilities You're our perfect candidate IF: You are fluent in English (C1 spoken and written) You have at least 1 year of experience in Human Resources Graduated from university or technical school You are familiar with working in different online platforms like Teams and Zoom. You have a very dynamic personality, dynamic enough to shine through the screen You are punctual, organized, and professional in all aspects of the role.
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Spoken Language Minimum Qualifications Fluent and have strong verbal communication skills in both the source and target language (i.e., Korean-to-English or vice-a-versa). National Medical Interpreter Certification by CCHI or NBCMI. Accredited Medical Interpreting Training course (i.e.: ALTA, MITS, Bridging the Gap, MiTio, Cross-Cultural training, 40-hour accredited medical courses.
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Candidates must be fluent in Cantonese <> English and aspire to be a fantastic advocate for our end clients, utilizing their new learned talents to deliver superior consecutive interpretations.
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Being fluent in a second language, such as Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese, Mandarin, or other language is helpful, but not required Who We Are It’s in the wow moments that we find our purpose at ABS Kids.
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Fluent in Microsoft Office and Google Suite, Jira. Excellent Sales and marketing director who can build the necessary content and sales pipeline. You must be willing to communicate daily as needed via Slack/Email/Phone, etc.
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