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Intermediate business professional proficiency with desktop computing applications, internet research capabilities, and fundraising software tools (e.g. Microsoft Calendar, Word, Excel, and Tessitura.
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Develop contract deliverables using the following tools: word processing (MS Word), spreadsheet (MS Excel), presentation creation tools (MS PowerPoint), Internet research tools, etc.
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Strong computer skills: Proficiency with Microsoft Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook) and Google Docs; ability to learn and use email marketing and database systems (RegFox, Dropbox and Emma) and budgeting software (Concur) and perform basic internet research.
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Basic knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, Appfolio or Yardi and Internet; Must utilize processor, create spreadsheets, database applications and conduct internet research as necessary.
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Computer proficient with experience and working knowledge of Westlaw and other corporate-related databases, Internet research, due diligence, Excel, Outlook, MS Word and DocuSign preferred.
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Strong skills in word processing and computer use: ability to type 85 wpm with high accuracy; proficiency in MS Office Products (Word, Outlook, Excel) and Power PDF/Adobe Acrobat required; some knowledge of PowerPoint, time keeping programs, NetDocs preferred; ability to perform internet research.
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Strong computer skills including Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint); Internet research; CRM software, ideally Salesforce. We embrace diversity, equity and inclusion, are committed to serving patients and clients, and enjoy fun company events, such as our annual summer picnic, along with holiday parties, special events and more.
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We're located in the Los Angeles and Ventura counties andhave four premier treatment facilities located in Malibu, Moorpark, Agoura Hills, and Culver City. You will report to the Vice President of Marketing and work closely with Admissions and the Executive Directors of our adolescent and adult treatment centers.
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Adobe; Microsoft Word, Outlook and Excel; Relativity; proficiency using the Internet for fact research; experience with deposition management software and document management software.
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Proficient in Excel, Word, Outlook, keyboarding, and internet research. Hologic experience preferred. 1+ years x-ray experience preferred. Service medical imaging equipment for parts and service accounts for local area/region as needed.
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Posses skills in operating a computer using Microsoft Office including Word, Outlook, Access, Excel, and Internet Explorer as well as preferably working knowledge of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and Prospect Management and Tracking Systems (PMATS.
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Kforce has a client that is looking for an Imaging (CT/MRI) Field Service Engineer that will work from home while supporting a local hospital system in the Los Angeles, CA area. Strong technical experience troubleshooting, servicing CT/MRI systems in an independent fashion.
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At ease with data analytics tools, such as Looker & Excel, and working with Data Science or Data Engineering teams. 5+ years of experience in product marketing, account management, Sales, internet technology or other relevant digital marketing work.
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Strong skills in MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, various databases, and Internet research skills. Working with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) and other firm applications, as necessary, to complete specific assignments.
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Ability to support our sales team, educate and onboard new customers, assist with new customer pricing, internet research and provide trainings on our software for customers. The ideal candidate will be computer and excel savvy and a fast typist.
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