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Consulting firm in Midtown Manhattan seeks to hire a Temporary Senior Administrative Assistant to support the Co-Head of the Americas and their team. Consulting firm in Midtown Manhattan seeks to hire a Temporary Senior Administrative Assistant to support the Co-Head of the Americas and their team.
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Our client, a consulting firm in Boston, MA, is seeking an Administrative Assistant to join their team on a temporary to permanent basis. At least 3 years of relevant work experience as an Administrative/Executive Assistant, preferably in a professional services environment.
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Are you an executive assistant with 5+ years of experience, ready to take on a pivotal role as the backbone of our client's office in Arlington, VA? Founded by industry leaders to set a new standard in search, career placement and flexible staffing, we deliver coordinated staffing solutions with unparalleled service, a commitment to project completion and success and a passion for innovation, creativity and continuous improvement.
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A financial services firm in downtown Austin is looking to bring on a Part-Time Administrative Assistant. Perform administrative tasks such as making copies, filing documents, and other office support duties as required.
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Beacon Hill Associates is currently looking for an energetic Administrative/Personal Assistant to provide support to an executive office in Northbrook. This person will be handling administrative tasks such as coordinating meetings, booking travel and running personal errands.
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Our client, a non-profit association, is seeking a temporary-to-hire Administrative Assistant to support their team in Washington, DC! Provide administrative support to the directorates through a variety of tasks and supports other staff members as needed.
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Administrative Assistant - Construction Project Assistant. Provide administrative support to Estimating / Preconstruction team. 2+ years of experience as a Project Assistant or Admin in a construction company.
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