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Knowledge of tools like, Trello, Slack, GMail, Docs, FreshSales, Sheets or Excel, Zoom, GHangouts, etc. Responsible for developing a blend of sales opportunities which can include both SDR and self-sourced opportunities booked directly for the Outbound Sales Rep to manage.
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The MBS department bridges basic and clinical research and is home to 45 multi-disciplinary faculty, as well as staff, post-docs, graduate students, and house officers. Disciplines represented in MBS include basic science fields (cell biology, physiology, gross anatomy, developmental and reproductive biology, environmental science and toxicology, genomics, neurobiology, and regenerative medicine), clinical specialties (anesthesiology, pharmacology, nutrition, and diagnostic imaging), and pedagogy.
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Perform bespoke demos for prospective customers and create ROI docs, business implementation strategy, Success Plans, and hand-off documentation. Join a team of leaders from Autodesk, Electronic Arts, Nike, WeWork, and Apple.
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Utilizing firm-issued technologies, e.g., Microsoft Office (Word, Excel PowerPoint, SharePoint, etc), Google at Work (Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drive), etc. Demonstrating knowledge of automation & digitization in a professional services environment.
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Audit division websites for web content and custom functionality, and produce clear documentation using university supported tools such as Google Docs, Sheets,. Skills and experience developing web content with a content management system, such as WordPress, Drupal, or learning management system such as Moodle.
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Work with Support to determine problem areas, then collaborate with other OpenShift technical writers to improve docs in those areas. The Red Hat OpenShift Documentation team is looking for a highly motivated individual who wants to gain hands-on experience with open source and Red Hat products during a paid summer internship to join us as a Technical Writer Intern.
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Experience with Slack, Google Suite (specifically Sheets and Docs), and Asana (or similar) Experience with Slack, Google Suite (specifically Sheets and Docs), and Asana (or similar) PLUS: Expertise in personal finance topics and/or internet security topics.
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Proficiency with Google suite of products (docs, sheets, slides) Real Estate Assistant or Transaction Coordinator experience preferred but not essential. Provide on-demand assistance to clients, including weekends, and draft offers during agent travel.
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Reviewing PKI policy docs against Red Hat Certificate System (RHCS) implementation. Reviewing PKI policy docs against Red Hat Certificate System (RHCS) implementation. Establishing technical executive communications to facilitate decision making and technical progress status Providing informal mentoring sessions on topics which may include o Filling engagement relevant Client technical knowledge gaps o Facilitating on demand architectural design making.
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Computer knowledge required including MS Word, MS Excel, Paint, photos, Google drive/sheets/docs, PDF/CutePDF, keyboarding, instant messaging, and email. Experience in technical skills such as restraint, phlebotomy, digital radiography, ECG and Doppler Blood Pressure.
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Good working knowledge of MS Office or Google Docs. Seeking proposal writer fir the IT industry is responsible for creating and writing proposals. Job Responsibilities Of a Proposal Writer. experience in the IT industry proposal writing software, such as MS Word, Adobe InDesign, Microsoft Publisher, or Adobe Photoshop.
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Google Voice, Google Chrome, Google Docs and Microsoft Office programs set up will be required, ● Intermediate level experience with data entry in Excel, Google Docs, Internet Search Engines.
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Experienced medical ODs preferred but open to early career Docs (new grads)Requirements: O.D. licensed to practice in NC required. Full Time Optometrist need just SE of Raleigh, NCA private Optometry practice located 30 minutes of Raleigh, NC is looking for a motivated Associate to join their team.
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Basic working knowledge of Google docs, Google spreadsheets, and Freedcamp (optional) Loves to interact with people and bring about community engagement. TogetherWell is a nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating the systemic barriers to mental health education, resources, and tools.
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Proficient in google drive, google docs, google sheets, and gmail. DICED is a local + healthy fast casual restaurant created in Cary, NC in 2015. With over 60 quality ingredients and our homemade dressings, we make customizable and fresh salads, grain bowls and wraps.
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