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Financial Aid Advisors in the Office of Financial Aid, support student success in areas focused on customer Service (i.e. phones, lobby, and tickets), and ensure timely review and processing of Federal Student Aid and NYS Grants and Scholarships documents.
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In North America, our services include Mailroom Management (both physical and digital), Office Services such as Reception, Lobby Concierge and Conference Room Management in addition to Document Processing Services utilizing leading edge technologies.
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Assist in checking all lobby fixtures, equipment and conditions (lights, heating/cooling, furniture, wallpaper, etc.) Assist in maintaining the cleanliness of the lobby, front entrance and surrounding areas.
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As a Float Teller, you will specialize in our branch customer experience through digital engagement, lobby management, transactional processing and retail servicing interactions. Actively engage in lobby management, meeting and greeting customers and proactively inquiring and taking ownership to address the customer's immediate need.
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Update and distribute company phone lists , maintain front lobby presentation, and assist with emergency preparedness training? Update and distribute company phone lists , maintain front lobby presentation, and assist with emergency preparedness training.
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Assign work and supervise team member performance in all Front Office procedures including, but not limited to, guest check-in and check-out, lobby traffic and flow, luggage assistance, telephone answering and determining room rates and availability.
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Duties Description The NYS Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government (“Commission”) seeks a Training Assistant to join its Education Unit. This unit is responsible for the development and delivery of innovative training programs on State Ethics and Lobbying laws serving over 300,000 New York State executive branch officers and employees and those firms and persons registered with the Commission to lobby on the State and local levels in New York State.
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Display ownership of the branch and lobby to ensure positive member experience and efficient operations. Seek development opportunities for professional growth by taking advantage of ongoing coaching, job shadowing, mentoring, and training opportunities.
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Services the customer while using the cash register to accurately take orders, handle cash, give correct change, and balance register prior to and directly after the shift with the Manager on Duty. Ensures restaurant cleanliness by cleaning and mopping the lobby, restrooms, and kitchen as needed.
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Description :This job is responsible for engaging clients in the lobby to educate and assist with conducting transactions through self-service resources, such as mobile banking, online banking, or ATM. Key responsibilities include accurately and efficiently processing cash transactions for clients as needed.
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Opportunities for advancementCrew Members perform essential duties in many different areas within the restaurant, including the cash register area, grill, dressing station, fry station, lobby and morning prep area, and provide friendly, fast and accurate service in order to ensure an excellent customer experience.
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About Hobby Lobby Hobby-Lobby is a chain retail store that sells arts and crafts supplies, fabrics, picture framing, party supplies and related items. Hobby lobby offers online shopping and also has project guides and videos that take the customers through knitting, crocheting and even floral designing.
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A Houseperson will be responsible for maintaining the cleanliness and general appearance of public areas (lobby, hallways, restrooms) of the hotel. While building an extensive portfolio of 50 hotels, we've partnered with the most respected hotel brands in the business including Marriott International, Hilton Worldwide, InterContinental Hotels Group, and Choice Hotel International hotels.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and SharePoint. Bilingual individuals who are fluent in a second language in addition to English are highly encouraged to apply.
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Lobby elected officials in Albany regarding legislative and budget priorities. Assist in planning and executing member Lobby days. Must have 5-7 years of organizing and/or lobbying experience and be familiar with the legislative and State budget process, as well as issues of importance to Labor.
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