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Forwards sales information by answering the telephone, recording and delivering messages. The Herb Chambers Companies is proud to have won The Boston Globe's Top Places to Work award consecutively, grow with New England's largest automotive retailer.
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Engage in defined sales activities to include uncovering customer needs, offering solutions, closing the business, onboarding, follow-up, outbound calling, and recording each point of customer contact in the Bank’s system of record.
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Forwards sales information by answering the telephone, receiving faxes; recording and delivering messages; date-stamping documents; pickup, receiving, preparing, and delivering mail and packages; maintaining postage meter.
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Great opportunity for high school and college students or those seeking extra income! The Herb Chambers Companies is proud to have won The Boston Globe's Top Places to Work award consecutively! Presents a welcoming environment by keeping reception area neat and clean.
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Taking and recording vital signs (height, weight, pulse & blood pressure). appslive.com or appsmass.com. Responsibilities Include: Recording medical history. Taking and recording vital signs (height, weight, pulse & blood pressure.
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The Herb Chambers Companies is proud to have won The Boston Globe's Top Places to Work for consecutive years in a row, grow with New England's largest automotive retailer! Completes special sales projects by organizing information and requirements, meeting schedules.
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Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: Providing quality care to residents and patients within the facility Administering medications and recording chart details for residents and patients Join the team at The Brentwood Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center as a member of our proud and caring staff.
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The Herb Chambers Companies is proud to have won The Boston Globe's Top Places to Work consecutively. Receiving sales deposits and daily draw reconciliation. A customer-friendly, eager individual with an exceptional personality will succeed at this role.
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Job DescriptionHerb Chambers Cadillac of Lynnfield has an immediate opening for a receptionist to join the team! RequirementsTelephone Skills, Written Communication, Verbal Communication, People Skills, Professionalism, Self-Confidence, Customer Focus, Multi-tasking, Customer Service, Administrative Writing Skills, Microsoft Office SkillsLocationHerb Chambers CADILLAC of LynnfieldSalary Range.
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Maintains patient stability by checking vital signs and weight; testing urine and recording intake and output information. Provides adjunct care by administering enemas, douches, non-sterile dressings, surgical preps, ice packs, heat treatments, sitz and therapeutic baths; and applying restraints.
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Telephone Skills, Written Communication, Verbal Communication, People Skills, Professionalism, Self-Confidence, Customer Focus, Multi-tasking, Customer Service, Administrative Writing Skills, Microsoft Office Skills.
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Using proprietary technologies, Genoskin creates human skin models that replicate in vivo conditions, providing a reliable alternative to animal testing and helping to de-risk drug development.
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Supervises, schedules, and plans the workload of all student employees including but not limited to dance production assistants, recording studio staff, MIDI lab monitors, ushers, stage hands, and event managers, equipment and facilities management, and Music Resource Center workers in accordance with the appropriate program coordinator’s direction and/or chairperson’s direction.
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The Senior/Staff Accountant will also get involved with monitoring policies and procedures per assigned market area and suggesting improvements for reporting and recording to meet business needs.
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Skills, Knowledge & Abilities: Understands and utilizes the basic principles of polysomnographic instrumentation, including analog and/or digital recording, ancillary DC devices, and positive airway pressure such that a study can be performed and presented for interpretation.
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