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Groundworks is seeking a talented Office Administrative Assistant to join our tribe in Washington,PA! Scheduling trucks to and from third party processorsTrack and process assembly ordersPerform general office duties including typing, ordering supplies, phone calls, and coordination of some warehouse activities.
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Job Title: Executive Administrative Assistant Location: Washington, DC - Onsite Duration: 12+ Months Contract Job Description: The ideal candidate has 3+ years of executive-level clerical experience with the ability to juggle multiple administrative projects with superb accuracy, 3+ years of developing, drafting, writing, and editing reports and other documents, and 3+ years of experience coordinating meetings and conference calls as needed or anticipated.
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Hilton is currently hiring for Administrative Assistants, seeking candidates to: Greet and assist guests and respond to requests in a timely, friendly and efficient manner; Perform word-processing, typing, e-mailing, data-entry, filing, faxing, copying, processing mail and taking notes and/or dictation; Answer telephones; Expedite correspondence; Make travel arrangements; Perform other general office duties.
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Perform word-processing, typing, e-mailing, data-entry, filing, faxing, copying, processing mail, other general office tasks as required. Perform other general office duties and assist with special projects, as needed.
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Perform general office duties such as ordering supplies, maintaining records management systems, and performing basic bookkeeping work. A typical administrative assistant acts as information and communication managers for an office.
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The main function of an administrative assistant is to provide high-level administrative support by conducting research, handling information requests and performing clerical functions.
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The Administrative Assistant is to serve as general administrative help to Personnel Security Services Program and is responsible for overseeing and providing day-to-day support services in a wide area of administrative functions thus minimizing executive involvement on daily and routine administrative functions and inquiries.
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Manage Daily Operations: Perform general office duties like ordering supplies, maintaining records, and assisting with basic bookkeeping tasks. Our client, in the Automotive Industry, is seeking an Administrative Assistant 3 to join their team.
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The individual will support the managing partner with general office tasks three days a week and serve as a personal assistant one day a week to include calendar management, running errands, setting personal appointments, etc.
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This role provides administrative support to the American Public Education, Inc. (APEI) Enterprise Leadership Team members, including the Senior Vice President & Chief Human Resources Officer and Senior Vice President & General Counsel.
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The Administrative Assistant will be responsible for assisting the Director of Operations and works collaboratively with the team on multiple projects including database management and hygiene, record keeping and other office administrative functions.
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Serve as administrative assistant to the VP, Global Regulatory Affairs. Work with DC admin team to help with office duties. Serve as administrative assistant to the VP, Global Regulatory Affairs.
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The Assistant also performs several administrative functions including the management of calendars, coordination of appointments, arranging of travel, management of inventory and filing, management of donor and general mail, data entry, and some financial tasks.
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Talascend is currently seeking an Administrative Assistant for a contract opportunity in Washington DC. Handle all scheduling, travel arrangements and expense reports. Previous experience with computer applications, such as Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
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Basic mentoring skills necessary to provide support and constructive performance feedback. Prepare invoices, reports, memos, letters, financial statements, and other documents. Read and analyze incoming memos, submissions, and reports to determine their significance and plan their distribution.
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