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The Office Admin supports our Office Manager in executing the important behind-the-scenes administrative functions that keep the venue functioning efficiently. Provide administrative support, filing documents, & maintaining inventory of office supplies.
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What You’ll Do The Office Admin supports our Office Manager in executing the important behind-the-scenes administrative functions that keep the venue functioning efficiently. How You’ll Do ItCheerfully answer our Guest’s phone calls and take messagesInput and reconcile checkout reports and tipsProvide administrative support, filing documents, & maintaining inventory of office suppliesTake Refund requests, Receipt requests, & Application InquiriesAssist with new hire orientation & paperwork verificationAssist the management team in projects as directed.
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Topgolf participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S. Office Admins have to be great multi-taskers, great communicators and great team players.
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As an affirmative action employer, Topgolf also takes steps to prevent retaliation and to create a respectful, equitable and inclusive environment for our Guests, Associates, business partners, vendors, and the communities we serve.
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Proficiency in MS Office products (Word, Excel, Outlook) Take Refund requests, Receipt requests, & Application Inquiries. Assist with new hire orientation & paperwork verification. Without this critical role, our efforts to provide best-in-class service with hospitality for our Guests would be impossible.
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OverviewWhat You'll DoThe Office Admin supports our Office Manager in executing the important behind-the-scenes administrative functions that keep the venue functioning efficiently.
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They handle a variety of administrative responsibilities so that our Associates are well taken care of and our venues run smoothly.
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Excellent communication, prioritization, time-management and organization skills. A high level of self-awareness, receptivity to change and integrity. They handle a variety of administrative responsibilities so that our Associates are well taken care of and our venues run smoothly.
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What You’ll Do The Office Admin supports our Office Manager in executing the important behind-the-scenes administrative functions that keep the venue functioning efficiently.
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What You’ll Do The Office Admin supports our Office Manager in executing the important behind-the-scenes administrative functions that keep the venue functioning efficiently.
Full-timeExpandActive JobUpdated 24 days ago When Rage Applying Strikes: How to Identify Unserious Candidates
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What You’ll Do The Office Admin supports our Office Manager in executing the important behind-the-scenes administrative functions that keep the venue functioning efficiently.
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Cheerfully answer our Guest`s phone calls and take messages. Input and reconcile checkout reports and tips. Assist the management team in projects as directed. Cash handling experience. High school diploma or equivalent.
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Clerical experience is preferred. Ability to work on a team. How You`ll Do It. What We`re Looking For. Energy and enthusiasm. Availability to work varied shifts, including evenings, weekends and holidays.
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The Office Admin supports our Office Manager in executing the important behind-the-scenes administrative functions that keep the venue functioning efficiently.
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Overview: What You ll Do The Office Admin supports our Office Manager in executing the important behind-the-scenes administrative functions that keep the venue functioning efficiently.
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