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Medical Plans (medical, dental, and vision), Long-term and Short-term Disability, Life Insurance, a robust 401K Plan, Paid Vacation, Paid Sick, Paid Personal, Paid Holidays, Flexible Spending Accounts (Health and Dependent Care), Employee Assistance Program, Employee Discounts, and opportunities for career progression.
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Comprehensive health, dental, vision, and life insurance. Minimum 1 year of Medical Lab Tech experience required. Deliver specialized in Medical Lab Tech. Minimum 1 year of Medical Lab Tech experience required.
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Medical, dental, vision, life insurance vacation & 401(k) with match available. Around here, every day starts with a fresh batch of bread and a thousand possibilities. As a Cashier, you’re in charge of welcoming customers, taking their orders, helping them have a great experience, and sending them off with a smile.
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Some of these benefits include medical, dental and vision care, company-paid life and long-term disability insurance, prescription drug coverage, flexible spending and health savings accounts, 401(k) with company match, employee stock purchase plan, and employee assistance and education reimbursement programs.
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Comprehensive Benefits: Competitive salary with medical, dental, vision, 401K, PPO, life insurance, and optional plans. Work-Life Balance: Paid vacation starting within your first year and increasing with tenure.
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We offer employees access to healthcare benefits (medical, dental and vision), a 401(k) plan with company match, tuition reimbursement, mileage reimbursement, short-term and long-term disability coverage, life insurance, wellbeing benefits and paid time off among others.
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A sampling of those benefits: Medical, Dental & Vision Care Insurance Plans UC Retirement Plan Group Term Life Insurance Legal Insurance Pet Insurance Paid holidays plus accrued vacation and sick leave Discount at UCSC recreation facilities For information on the comprehensive benefits package offered by the university visit: Thank you for your interest in UC Santa Cruz. HOW TO APPLY For full consideration, applicants should attach their resume and cover letter when applying for a job opening.
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Discover the Go Healthcare Staffing difference – we are a Joint Commission Certified and Women Owned and Operated Travel Staffing Company who puts nurses first Benefits Weekly pay Holiday Pay Guaranteed Hours 401k retirement plan Mileage reimbursement Referral bonus Medical benefits Dental benefits License and certification reimbursement Vision benefits Life insurance.
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Kelly offers eligible employees voluntary benefit plans including medical, dental, vision, telemedicine, term life, whole life, accident insurance, critical illness, a legal plan, and short-term disability.
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