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Our expertise is built upon a solid foundation of workplace strategy and furniture design, project management, and client advocacy. Orders material samples and participates in finish/fabric meetings with Ancillary Curator/Designer, client, and design firm to execute final product specifications.
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Our client is seeking an Assistant Property Manager with experience managing commercial buildings to step up and into this role, managing 4 commercial office buildings in the financial district, with the help of an administrative coordinator.
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Collaborate with the Facilities Coordinator in preparation of client and internal meetings, events and other facilities tasks. Our talented administrative and legal support staff brings the same commitment to their work, ensuring the firm delivers the highest level of service and a distinctive client experience.
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Our client is a Commercial Real Estate and Property Management company actively growing its commercial portfolio in Northern California focused on repositioning and developing modern and sustainable properties and needs a highly organized, agile Front Office Coordinator for a multi-tenant property with active facilities and space management.
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Our non-profit client is seeking a sharp, tech savvy Executive Coordinator to be responsible for the day-to-day coordination of the Office of the President, manage the flow and exchange of information, streamline interactions, and act as general administrative and organizational support for the President in a fast-paced environment.
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Billing Coordinator II: Minimum 5 years prior billing/accounting experience with proven mid-level expertise. Billing Coordinator III: Minimum 10 years prior billing/accounting experience with proven senior-level expertise.
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Successful candidates must prove excellent reading and writing skills and possess prior paid experience working with homeless populations that use harm-reduction models. PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The Services Coordinator acts as a resource, ally and advisor to Shelter participants, supporting in the routine operation of each Shelter by administering resident intake and monitoring of the floors for safety and order.
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Intersection is seeking an upbeat, energetic, and self-motivated Sales Coordinator to join the Client Success Team and work in our San Francisco office! You will be communicating over email / by phone with internal resources (charting, ad ops, inventory, & account teams) and our Clients to ensure a smooth & positive customer service experience.
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As our Front Desk Coordinator, you will be responsible for creating and maintaining a welcoming atmosphere and a unique client experience. Proven experience as an outstanding receptionist.
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The Assistant Account Manager (or Account Coordinator) interacts with the client and is responsible for the daily maintenance of the client's business and managing the daily flow of work through the agency as it relates to their clients.
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3+ years of proven experience working as an Event Sales Manager, Events Coordinator or Event Production Manager. Experience with conflict resolution strategies and an ability to diffuse client frustration.
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Experience with Tableau and/or PowerApps is a minor bonus. Experience with Databricks and cloud storage is a big bonus. One of The Sage Group’s clients is looking for a BI Developer Lead. The client is a leader in data analytics, creative cloud apps and services and.
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Client Service Coordinator SUMMARY OF JOB PURPOSE AND FUNCTION The Client Service Coordinator ("CSC") drives the flow of clients and pets through the hospital, maximizes the productivity of the veterinary medical team (in terms of numbers of clients and pets), ensures good communication with associates and clients, and coordinates the care of clients and pets in a happy, welcoming, friendly and efficient manner, influencing clients to return and refer their friends and families.
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Job Description: We are seeking a detail-oriented and motivated college graduate with some Escrow & Title Experience to join our team as a Compliance Coordinator. The Compliance Coordinator will assist the Compliance Managers in the development, implementation, and maintenance of compliance programs and processes related to escrow and title operations.
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Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional, philanthropic, religious, spiritual, community, student, social.
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