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Data entry clerks come from all different backgrounds including, data entry, telemarketing, customer service, sales, clerical, secretary, administrative assistant, warehouse, inventory, receptionist, call center, part-time, retail fields & more.
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Performs general clerical duties including mail processing, typing, faxing, photocopying, filing and processing medical records for the department. Here, you'll work alongside some of the best clinical talent in the nation leading the way in medical innovation and breakthrough research with Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
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Provides administrative and clerical support to one or more attorneys and the Office Supervisor; Mental: Clear and conceptual thinking ability; excellent judgment, troubleshooting, problem solving, analysis, and discretion; ability to handle work-related stress; ability to handle multiple priorities simultaneously; and ability to meet deadlines.
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Lab work will be assigned as possible when data entry tasks are complete. Candidates who have performed data entry/clerical in a lab or plant environment previously may be a good fit. Seeking a candidate who is interested to work in a fast-paced environment to support the laboratory team.
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Start as an Apprentice Jeweler completing administrative/clerical tasks and polishing jewelry, and work toward becoming a Bench Jeweler. We are also looking for candidates with knowledge of stone setting, sizing, polishing and jewelry repair.
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Prepare documents, such as work orders, bills of lading, and shipping orders to route materials and record shipment data, such as weight, charges, space availability, and damages and discrepancies into the computer system.
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High School diploma is required and some college coursework preferred Previous Receptionist, Clerical, or Office work experience is preferred Outgoing Personality with Customer/Client Focus Attention to Detail Personal Responsibility/Credibility/Ethical Conduct Communication and Collaboration Skills Flexibility Required Education High School Diploma or GED Required Location Decatur, IL.
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Student workers serve as assistants to the staff of the Offices of Campus Safety and Residence Life. Student workers report to the Director of Residence Life. Responsibilities include general clerical and office support, assisting with projects, data entry and office maintenance.
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Perform clerical work as needed, i.e., copying, filing, faxing, etc. This position is flexible to work in our Geneva, Naperville and Plainfield clinics. As a Medical Assistant , you would balance the needs of patients and maintain efficient work flow of the office as well as provide support to the physician in all facets of medical procedures - before during and after.
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Remote Work Option- This position can work remotely one day a week after the probationary. Perform routine clerical duties for CHS Branch including greeting and assisting the public at the front counter, on the phone, and via email; provide clients with forms and answer questions about public health services; schedule appointments and assist with adult and child immunization clinics; calculate and collect fees, manage client recall, and generate clinic statistics.
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Our company are seeking a workers aide to conduct a wide array of basic workers clerical jobs in such places as worker track record Work at your comfort and also make $690 per week. This job will definitely be actually home-based as well as flexible part time work, You could be functioning from home, Institution or any sort of area.
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Performs clerical work; faxing, printing, filing, reviewing, and verbally releasing laboratory results. Will be scheduled to work every other weekend. Participates in efforts to reduce costs, streamline work processes and improve and grow services we provide.
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Provides clerical support to the SSW Director/MSW/BSW, Field Coordinator and DSW Program Directors: Prepares letters for Director (e.g., student review, change of status). Provides general clerical support to all full-time and adjunct faculty.
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