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Familiarity with Looker, Google Analytics, Google sheets and other data entry platforms, Content Management Systems, Jira, Confluence, Slack, Google Suite, Google Analytics a plus. Global Execution: Own day-to-day promotional campaign setup process from brief creation to ticket submission to QA and launch including, but not limited to DE/NL/CH. You are a self-starter and pride yourself on your attention to detail and problem-solving.
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Data Entry Technician-Assisting Living Qualifications: MUST BE a Registered Pharmacy Technician in the state of NJPrevious experience in pharmacy or other related fieldsLTC pharmacy experience a plusBrand Name / Generic Medication KnowledgeStrong attention to detailStrong organizational skillsBasic Math SkillsComputer skillsFrameworks/ECM knowledge a plusHigh School or equivalent a must EEO Statement Specialty Rx, INC is fully committed to employing a diverse workforce.
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Must possess excellent editing and proofreading skills and rigorous attention to process and detail, with overall pride of workmanship. Update and maintain data integrity in databases including Foundation and InterAction, including account / contact records, data entry, pulling reports.
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As an Accounting Clerk, you will work closely with the Accounting Department and be responsible for handling various accounting tasks including accounts receivable, accounts payable, and data entry.
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Skills/ Attention to Detail, thoroughness, organization, teamwork, pro-active, vendor relationships, PC Proficiency, Data Entry Skills, General Math Skills. Strict attention to detail and data accuracy.
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Strong attention to detail and ability to maintain accurate records is a must. Our client, a highly reputable and established law firm, is seeking an experienced Accounting Clerk to join their dynamic team.
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Excellent organizational skills and ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously. Experience working with accounting software such as Quickbooks is preferred. This firm offers a competitive compensation based on experience along with a comprehensive benefits package including medical coverage, retirement plan options, paid time off, and more.
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In this role, you will collaborate closely with our Accounting Department, taking on a variety of accounting responsibilities including accounts receivable, accounts payable, and data entry.
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Attention to detail and ability to perform accurate data entry. Because we are a small team, we all wear many hats and are happy to roll up our sleeves and lend a hand whenever needed.
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Type Direct Hire Our client, a highly reputable and established law firm, is seeking an experienced Accounting Clerk to join their dynamic team. Type Direct Hire Our client, a highly reputable and established law firm, is seeking an experienced Accounting Clerk to join their dynamic team.
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The ideal candidate will have strong computer skills and proficient knowledge of Excel.
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The ideal candidate will have strong computer skills and proficient knowledge of Excel.
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The ideal candidate will have strong computer skills and proficient knowledge of Excel.
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Title: Freelance Technical DesignerLocation: NYC – onsite 4-5 days a weekStart: ASAPDuration: Ongoing freelanceHours: 40 hours +Hourly Rate: $40/hr- $45/hr Hourly rate is commensurate with experience and is an estimated range provided by JBC Job Description: Working on all product categories including – jackets, dresses, wovens and woven bottomsStrong in Centric PLM system (or other PLM) – very data focused and with strong attention to detail.
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Job Essentials: The ideal candidate will meet the following requirements and competencies: Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Ability to function independently Ability to work in a fast paced environment Flexibility and ability to pay close attention to detail Ability to multitask Clerical, typing and data entry skills Knowledge of basic medical terminology Education Requirements: High School graduate or equivalent.
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