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Executive Assistant/Office Manager. The Executive Secretary/Office Manager plays a crucial role in enhancing the executives' effectiveness by coordinating office operations, managing schedules, and facilitating communication.
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Must have atleast 1 year of administrative / office support experience. Previous experience in insurance, mortgage servicing, or a related field is advantageous. Disburse insurance premiums from applicable escrow accounts and determine next steps in case of insufficient funds.
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High school diploma required, AA degree or higher in Business/Office Management preferred. Secretarial support including typing and proofreading of confidential documents. 5 years of increasingly responsible experience in an administrative support role.
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Perform administrative and office support activities. Our client is seeking a highly qualified professional to serve as an Administrative Assistant to support the property management team.
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Provide administrative support to ensure efficient operation of the office. We are seeking a dynamic and organized Administrative Assistant to join our team in Costa Mesa. This role will play a key part in supporting our day-to-day operations and ensuring the smooth functioning of our office environment.
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We are looking for a detail-oriented and proactive Service Administrative Assistant to provide essential support for our client. Perform general administrative tasks such as data entry, filing, and managing office supplies.
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Administrative Support: Answering phones as needed, organizing office supplies, liaising with vendors, and undertaking basic administrative duties to support the HR Manager in focusing on strategic priorities.
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Ultimate Staffing is seeking a part time Operations Specialist in Syracuse, NY. The role is responsible for operational support duties such as processing and scanning incoming and outgoing mail; maintaining a file storage system; assisting with in-house moves; assisting with the requisition and management of office supplies; photocopying and ensuring copiers are fully operational.
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We are partnering with a national homebuilder that is looking to add an Office Assistant to their team! Support management via administrative functions such as; calendar management, expense reports, preparing confidential correspondence.
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This position will provide support to project managers, maintain office operations, and contribute to the energetic atmosphere of our workplace. Utilize MS Office suite for basic office tasks such as document creation, spreadsheet management, and email correspondence.
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