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The Alterations CSR is responsible for task that may include welcoming and servicing customers, making appointments, answering phones, pressing garments, and/or ensuring that items are ready for pickups.
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Under the supervision of the Task Supervisor, performs routine document center support functions such as photocopying; delivering items; generating blowback; assembling notebooks, including pulling file copies of documents, tabbing binders, numbering, binding, labeling, re-filing documents and shelving; packing boxes and preparing them for shipment; bates stamping; ordering supplies; retrieving case materials; completing log sheets; answering phones; logging messages; faxing information, etc.
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Ability to concentrate and pay close attention to detail with breaks in concentration associated with answering phones or speaking in person to citizens requiring assistance. Receives calls in a call center setting; contacts and refers service calls for emergency line breaks and other water service emergency situations.
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The NGLA is responsible for completing all laundry responsibilities, answering phones, and ensuring that safety and security procedures are in place in accordance with company guidelines and standards.
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Working at our front desk which includes answering phones and talking to members among other tasks. Working hand-in-hand with trainers to guide intros through their first Orangetheory workout.
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Provide Sales team with clerical and administrative support include emailing, answering phones, and performing all other general office duties. At least two years of previous experience in Hotel Sales in a similar or related field.
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Generalized administrative duties in a high-tech office environment including, but not limited to, technical data entry, financial data entry, assisting with various ongoing corporate projects, filing, answering phones and coordinating schedules.
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Answering phones in a professional manner, screening and routing calls as necessary. Answering, forwarding, and screening phone calls. Proven working experience as an Accounts Payable Clerk.
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Perform administrative duties including typing, filing, copying and answering phones. Process child support orders. Perform administrative duties including typing, filing, copying and answering phones.
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Customer Service Representatives are responsible for greeting customers, answering phones, providing outstanding customer service. Maintaining a clean and organized work environment from our customer's viewpoint.
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Perform administrative tasks such as participating in daily meetings, reviewing schedules, preparing agendas, speaking with customers, answering phones, taking minutes, etc. Perform administrative tasks such as participating in daily meetings, reviewing schedules, preparing agendas, speaking with customers, answering phones, taking minutes, etc.
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Answering phones, routing calls and taking messages. Responsibilities include typing, proofreading, copying, filing and printing general and confidential correspondence. Answering phones, routing calls and taking messages.
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Performing basic office tasks, such as data entry, answering phones, taking messages, sorting mail, maintaining and updating filing, operating office machines, and arranging equipment maintenance and repairs.
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Knowledge of all front office duties including but not limited to treatment planning, insurance verification (knowledgeable in various insurance plans PPO, HMO, Medicaid, exclusions and limitations), check in, check out, scheduling, answering phones, and confirming appointments.
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Responsible for performing administrative functions including distributing mail, ordering, and stocking supplies, answering phones, and greeting visitors. The Administrative Support Worker Lead is responsible for assisting management with administrative tasks including, but not limited to, ordering, data entry, filing, etc.
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