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Computer literacy and the ability to type 25 wpm and 10-key. Locating and notifying customers of delinquent accounts via an omni-channel portal, allowing a variety of contact methods (Phone, E:Mail, SMS) to solicit payment.
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The ideal candidate will have 5-10 plus years as an experienced Legal Secretary, be able to type 65 wpm or more, be very detail oriented, and be an excellent proofreader. The ideal candidate will have 5-10 plus years as an experienced Legal Secretary, be able to type 65 wpm or more, be very detail oriented, and be an excellent proofreader.
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Must be friendly, knowledgeable with computer software, fast learner, type at least 35 WPM, able to work well with others, patient, reliable, punctual, and able to multi-task. Job duties include making IV bags, drawing blood for labs and test kits, taking out acupuncture and IV needles out, updating patient medical records, inputting lab reports in files and assisting front desk when needed.
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Type at least 25 wpm and enjoy a fast-paced environment. Review resolutions with Supervisor/Manager and maintain a high level of follow-up communication with the customer. Ensures that high value items and issues are brought to the attention of the Supervisor/Manager and seek approval when necessary.
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Must be PC literate and able to type 30 wpm. One (1) year of experience in telephone switchboard, multi-line phone system, and/or customer service preferred. Receive and accurately route phone calls through the property's telephone system in a timely, professional, and friendly manner.
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Computer proficiency in Word, Excel and Outlook - typing speed 60 wpm. Assist Community Manager with all preparation and distribution of regular and annual Board of Director's meetings. Complete the action list provided by the Community Manager by the deadline.
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High school diploma or equivalent Two years of experience in a dealership position (preferred) Previous tag and title experience Ability to read and comprehend instructions and information Excellent communication skills Must type a minimum of 50 wpm Strong customer service skills.
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