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Cooley is seeking a Receptionist/Office Assistant to join the Office Services team. The Receptionist/Office Assistant position plays a critical role with a focus on establishing effective work relationships with clients, attorneys, business professionals and providing exceptional customer service to all clients, guests and employees.
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In support of our single family and multifamily projects, we also undertake key retail, office, and recreation developments to craft convenient, complete communities. Southern Land Company, a national real estate development and construction firm, is seeking a full-time Corporate Receptionist / Administrative Assistant to join our dynamic team in our New York office located in Rockefeller Center.
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Office support: Collaborate with facilities manager, executive assistants, employees and visitors to meet their office needs. Space management: Assist the facilities manager in keeping an up-to-date seating chart of the office and tagging offices/workstations with the appropriate names.
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Our client, a litigation consulting firm, is seeking a Temporary Administrative Receptionist to support their NYC office from 4/11-4/12 and 5/20-5/21. Provides general administrative support (filing, document logging, expense reports, data entry assignments, etc.
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Provides administrative support to a department or office location. Provides support for reception and guest services, mail services, phone, meeting rooms and location services. Performs general clerical duties associated with distributing office faxes, packages and mail as required.
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Employees enjoy work-life balance benefits such as flex work arrangements, generous PTO, parental leave, military leave, tuition reimbursement, wellness incentive programs, professional development programs, volunteer opportunities, gift matching for community support donations, and more.
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Performs administrative and clerical support tasks. Provide other administrative support as necessary, including scheduling, research and reports. Proficient with Microsoft Office or related software.
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Performs general administrative and clerical office support tasks. At least three years administrative support experience in a fast-paced environment managing multiple projects at one time.
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Providing general clerical and administrative support to all levels. - Basic computer skills and proficiency in MS Office. - Assists in ordering, receiving, and distribution of office supplies.
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As Receptionist, you will provide clerical and administrative support to the staff and customers. · Maintain working knowledge of all staff and office related functions and processes.
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Provides general office support with a variety of clerical activities and related tasks. Assists in the ordering, receiving, stocking and distribution of office supplies. Skills/Qualifications: Telephone Skills, Verbal Communication, Microsoft Office Skills, Listening, Professionalism, Customer Focus, Organization, Supply Management.
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The Office Coordinator/Front Desk Receptionist will staff our front desk area and be the first point of contact for Proud Moments ABA. Duties will include offering administrative support across the organization, welcoming guests, and greeting people who visit our office.
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You will also be assigned duties as required (i.e. organization of inbound and outbound mail, administrative work, filing and general clerical support). Real Estate experience is not required, however, office experience is required.
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Manage all resources within the front office, lobby, and common areas, ensuring up to date materials are available for customer self-help and referral in support of all programs and base/community services and special events.
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Provides clerical/secretarial support which includes tasks such as composing and finalizing correspondence, establishing, and maintaining filing systems, creating and maintaining databases, gathering and providing information, and recording fiscal activities to support office operations.
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