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Knowledge of computer software such as Microsoft Office, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. Completes outgoing confirmation calls, Beautiful Beginning calls, and myLT Bucks calls to schedule appointments.
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Proficient with Microsoft Office (Word, Powerpoint, Excel) and Outlook At least 2 years managing all phases of the recruitment and hiring process highly preferred Sensory Requirements: Reading, observing, focused listening, inspecting, tabulating data, proofreading for errors.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Suite including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, OneNote, with particular emphasis on data management (pivot tables, SQL, etc. General Summary: The Financial Reporting Manager will report to the Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer and collaborate with the Assistant Vice President of Reinsurance & Internal Controls on financial reporting and statutory accounting.
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SKILLS: Must be proficient with Microsoft Word and Excel and graphic arts software, such as PowerPoint and Adobe Illustrator. SKILLS: Must be proficient with Microsoft Word and Excel and graphic arts software, such as PowerPoint and Adobe Illustrator.
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Utilizing firm-issued technologies, e.g., Microsoft Office (Word, Excel PowerPoint, SharePoint, etc), Google at Work (Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drive), etc. Demonstrating knowledge of automation & digitization in a professional services environment.
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Strong with Excel, Power BI, and PowerPoint skills. Provide equipment for airports such as tow trucks, baggage vans, De-icer's etc. Strong with Excel, Power BI, and PowerPoint skills. Operating for 40+ years that was acquired by a large Private Equity firm.
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Demonstrated knowledge of AutoCAD, Revit and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and PowerPoint.) Proficiency with 3D Modeling software such as Enscape, Rhino 3D Max or Adobe Creative Suite/Blue Beam is a plus.
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Strong analytical and communication skills, including high degree of competence in spreadsheet and database software, especially in Microsoft Office (Excel, Access, Word and PowerPoint). CCP (certified Compensation professional) certificate a plus.
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