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We are looking for an ambitious and detail-oriented Executive Associate to provide high-level administrative support to our CEO and executive leadership team, assist with company-wide meetings and events, and provide ad-hoc support to help the company stay organized and efficient.
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We are looking for an ambitious and detail-oriented Junior Chief of Staff to provide high-level administrative support to our CEO and executive leadership team, assist with company-wide meetings and events, and provide ad-hoc support to help the company stay organized and efficient.
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We are seeking a diligent and detail-oriented Administrative Assistant 1 to provide essential clerical and administrative support to our Federal Occupational Health (FOH) staff. Provide comprehensive administrative and clerical support to FOH staff, including both Federal employees and Contractor staff.
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This position covers a blend of legal and administrative tasks, including direct communications with clients, appearances in court, filing (electronic and paper), processing mail into filing system, processing discovery, calendaring (using Google.
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Relieves team members of clerical work and minor administrative and business detail. As a Legal Secretary you will provides high quality and efficient legal secretarial and administrative services, by maintaining good client relationships and providing professional support to a team of attorneys, specialists, legal assistants, managers and directors.
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Proficiency in spelling, grammar, proofreading and writing skills, attention to detail and accuracy. Demonstrates teamwork by providing secretarial and administrative support to neighboring legal teams, or, as requested by the Secretarial Resources Manager, whenever workload permits; contributes to the assimilation and training of new legal and support staff.
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Key RequirementsAt least 2 years of experience in luxury retail, hospitality, or customer service-related industry;Experience operating a POS system, a plus;Excellent interpersonal and communication skills;Strong understanding of customer service needs and priorities;Ability to multitask, with a strong attention to detail;Familiar in Microsoft Word and Outlook;Flexibility to work a retail schedule, which will include evenings, weekends, and holidays.
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We are seeking an Administrative Assistant who is highly organized, detail-oriented, and has excellent communication skills. Supporting the Supply Chain Team and Product Team with detail-oriented data entry.
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This position requires that the Trusts & Estates Litigation Practice Assistant be extremely detail-oriented, organized, critical about accuracy, spelling and grammar and possess the ability to prioritize and follow up.
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We are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Bid Coordinator to join our team at a mechanical contracting company. The Bid Coordinator will be responsible for managing and coordinating the bidding process, assisting project engineers, and supporting the administrative needs of the company.
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The ideal candidate for the Immigration Paralegal role will be bilingual (English/Spanish), possess the ability to work effectively as a team member, efficiently and independently have great attention to detail, and be proactive in solving problems.
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A prestigious law firm is seeking a detail-oriented and organized Legal Administrative Assistant to support their legal team. The Legal Administrative Assistant will be responsible for managing various clerical and administrative duties, ensuring smooth operations within the legal department.
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The Division of Hematology/Oncology at UCSF Health is seeking an experienced and detail-oriented individual to fill the role of Administrative Coordinator. As Administrative Coordinator , this position will be responsible for providing operational and analytic support to faculty in the Division of Hematology/Oncology in the Department of Medicine.
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Administrative assistant, admin, coordinator, legal assistant, paralegal, office manager, leasing manager, property manager, teacher. Must be extremely organized, self-reliant, proactive, and detail oriented.
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The Mental Health Association of San Francisco seeks an enthusiastic, highly organized, and detail-oriented administrative coordinator, with exceptional communication and problem-solving skills to handle office duties and admin-related operations.
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