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Expert Proficiency in Microsoft Office skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Microsoft Outlook (email and calendar management) with an ability to become familiar with other key programs such as Workday and typing speed of 55 WPM.
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Advanced computer skills: multiple screen navigation, multi-tasking, accurate keyboarding skills (quick 35 wpm), Microsoft Office. This is a blended role with a combination of inbound calls from agents inquiring on our product offerings and proactive outbound sales calls to appointed agents.
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Able to type 60 WPM - Proficient in all Microsoft applications. Must be familiar with Ten Key for efficient and productive computer usage for dat Data Entry, Operator, Retail, Administrative, Health, Benefits.
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Excellent proofreading, grammar and editing skills, understands effective design, layout and formatting skills, typing speed of 70-80 wpm. The Residency Coordinator will support with all areas of accreditation and credentialing, scheduling, scheduling systems management, curriculum, development of activities, event coordination and all other faculty administrative support.
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Ability to type and/or use a computer keyboard with sufficient speed (minimum of 21 WPM) and accuracy to perform the duties of the job. The Client Service Representative I provides high-quality client and member-focused service using knowledge of plans, products, systems, and procedures to meet or exceed client and member expectations.
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Ability to type 60 WPM. Ability to use internet and online tools. Tasks may include, but are not limited to, answer telephone, customer assistance, accurate order entry, data entry, maintaining an accurate inventory, filing and record retention procedures, special project coordination, word processing, meeting preparation and support, timesheet/attendance tracking, purchase orders processing, travel coordination, ordering supplies, expense reporting etc.
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Proficient typing skills; 55 wpm, 15,000 kep (including 10‑key). LabCorp is seeking a dedicated and motivated Data Entry Operator to join our team in Saint Paul, MN. The Forensic Data Entry Clerk works in a fast-paced, production-type environment.
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Smart Data Solutions takes a comprehensive approach to image and document processing, using multiple engines and hundreds of thousands of lines of code to ensure accuracy and make sense of data.
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Additional Requirements: Key boarding skills of 35 wpm. May transcribe/abstract information into EMR as defined by clinic practice. Experience: Successful completion of Patient Rep training program and OJT within 5 weeks of hire.
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