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The Import Agent is engaged in the preparation of files, distribution of documents, collection of funds associated with the breakdown (break bulk) of import consolidations. Minimum 3 years’ experience of Import Ocean in a freight forwarder, NVOCC, or Customs Brokerage environment.
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Job Summary:As the Estimator and Purchasing Agent, you will be responsible for interpreting custom cabinetry and millwork plans, developing accurate project bid proposals, and procuring materials necessary for project execution.
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Currently, as an Insurance Agent, he is passionate about mentoring and training future leaders. Kim Jones: As a dedicated leader, mentor, devoted mother of two, supportive wife, graphic artist, business owner and christian, I am immensely committed in both my personal and professional growth.
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Currently or previously held an Internal Revenue Agent GS-0512 position for at least one year. Experience conducting employment tax examinations (e.g., non-filers, 1120S officer compensation, worker classification, tip audits with multiple establishments, accountable plans, mergers & acquisitions, advanced executive compensation, advanced fringe benefits, and large case audits.
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Are you a driven and ambitious individual with a passion for entrepreneurship and a hunger for unlimited income potential?
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The Return Agent will provide superior, friendly, efficient service during all aspects of the rental car process as it applies to this position. The Enterprise, National, and Alamo brand of Enterprise Mobility has an exciting opportunity for a Return Agent.
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Overview:The Front Desk Agent is responsible for assisting guests with check-in and check-out, answers and processes all phone calls received, plus handles all special requests for services or information, in accordance with standard policies and procedures.
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Job Description Qualifications: Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS) has an exciting opportunity for an Entry-Level Procurement Agent to join our dynamic team in Berkeley, Hazelwood, and Saint Charles, Missouri Position Responsibilities: Assists with continuous review and analysis of demand and supply.
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It serves as a liaison between the rest of US & Overseas AIT stations as well as Global Agent providers that have Air freight transiting. The International Air Gateway Agent role manages and operates the AIT Gateway functionality.
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The Freight Broker Agent prospects for new customers and provides the customer solutions based on the carriers/providers that they source using tools like the Challenger Carrier Pool and Load boards.
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Your professional demeanor and customer service-oriented nature will make you an asset to our Entry Level Client Account Agent team. As an Entry Level Client Account Agent. We are looking for individuals to join our entry-level Junior Client Account Manager team who are natural leaders and have a history of making things happen.
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You need a license to become a real estate agent before being considered for the position. We proudly hold a spot as top leaders in agent count, units sold and closed sales volume. This means that you have the potential to earn $100,000+ in one year as a full time agent.
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We are seeking a dedicated Business Insurance Agent - Mid-level for our Commercial Lines department! This position is remote, work from home, in a contact center type of environment. Facilitate initial acquisition of Affluent members, nonmembers, and business owners by gaining an understanding of the members and nonmembers’ risk profile by providing a concierge, white glove, single point of contact service level for members and nonmembers with complex accounts and unique needs.
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Pay Range: Rental Agent: $20 to $25 (internal Titel - Station Service Specialist) Pay Range: Rental Agent: $20 to $25 (internal Titel - Station Service Specialist) CAMPER BUDGET: You get an annual camper budget to experience the #happyroadsurfing lifestyle for yourself.
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