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OPPO U.S. Research Center is looking for a responsible and reliable Bilingual Mandarin Administrative Assistant to ensure the efficient and smooth day-to-day operation of our office. Previous Executive Assistant or Administrative Assistant experience highly preferred.
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We are looking for an experienced Dental Office Scheduler/Treatment Coordinator AND Dental Assistant who will be at the front and back offices. You are comfortable dealing with patients and staff alike and can carry out administrative duties.
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Provide notification to the Facility Administrative Director, VP, Marketing, Management, etc. 2+ years of administrative experience KNOWLEDGE: Knowledge of policies and procedures. JOB TITLE: ReceptionistGENERAL SUMMARY OF DUTIES: To provide support to administrative office staff assuring a smooth departmental work flow.
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The school Receptionist / Administrative Assistant collaborates with the school’s administrative team and faculty. Compass High School is seeking a front-office Receptionist / Administrative Assistant to join our staff for the 2024-25 school year.
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We are seeking an experienced Receptionist/Administrative Assistant. At all times the receptionist needs to be aware that there is only one time to make a first impression.
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Part-Time Receptionist/Administrative Assistant $28/hr. A highly acclaimed Venture Capital firm has a rare opening for an enthusiastic Administrative Assistant at their stunning Menlo Park office.
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2+ year of Receptionist/Administrative Assistant experience. Are you a recent grad with administrative experience looking to start your career? Bay Area based commercial property development and management company is looking to add a Front Office/Event Coordinator to their team.
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Data entry clerks come from all different backgrounds including, data entry, telemarketing, customer service, sales, clerical, secretary, administrative assistant, warehouse, inventory, receptionist, call center, part-time, retail fields & more.
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Job Title: Administrative Assistant/Front Desk Receptionist. We are looking for a highly motivated and energetic Front Desk Receptionist to handle the general administrative support including the reception area.
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The ideal candidate has some experience in a position of similar responsibility (front desk, administrative assistant, etc. The Receptionist answers incoming telephone calls and greets visitors in a friendly, interested, and helpful manner.
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Administrative Assistant - Receptionist. At least one year of receptionist or administrative assistant, experience, or similar preferred. Complete other administrative duties as needed such as data entry, paperwork, photocopying, etc.
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This well-qualified individual will function under limited/moderate supervision to provide general office and administrative support for assigned staff in a commercial real estate field office.
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The Medical Receptionist position is responsible for greeting and registering patients, as well as administrative tasks and procedures that support an exceptional patient experience. At least one (1) full year of direct experience as a medical office receptionist in a fast-paced clinic, hospital, or similar healthcare setting or three (3) years of related customer-service experience.
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Our paid market survey participants originate from all backgrounds and markets including data entry clerk, administrative assistant, receptionist, sales assistant, customer service agent, warehouse or factory workers, chauffeur, medical assistant, nurse, call facility representative, and so on.
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