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Effective researcher with great attention to detail in legal proofreading and editing. Top law firm is seeking a highly motivated and engaging Assistant Business Development Manager to support the growth of the firm’s thriving Corporate, Investment Fund, or Litigation practice.
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Enjoys working in a team environment Adaptable, flexible and efficient at mastering new skills Quick learner and excellent focus Ability to take initiative and be pro-active Attention to detail Strives to learn and grow Enjoys a fun, professional atmosphereOutstanding Benefits Package: Competitive salary and bonus eligibility.
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Skills Professional appearance and communication (both verbal and written), proficient computer skills (Kodak scanner knowledge is a plus), typing speed of 30-40 wpm, attention to detail, multitasking ability, and being a team player.
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The Real Estate Paralegal must possess exemplary attention to detail, be self-motived, have strong organizational skills and have the ability to make decisions independently, while managing risk and ensuring that quality and compliance with company and investor/buyer guidelines and standards is being met.
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As the Executive Assistant to the President & CEO, your key responsibilities will include the seamless, efficient running of the office of the CEO. The position requires high standards, meticulous attention to detail and a proactive approach to all aspects of management.
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Attention to detail and accuracy in data entry and record-keeping. Additionally, the Office Administrative Assistant will be responsible for utilizing clerical skills to maintain organized and efficient office operations.
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Requirements include college degree with outstanding academic performance, professional appearance, excellent communications skills, strong typing and Microsoft Office skills, positive attitude, attention to detail and ability to work well within a team.
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Strong attention to detail, facilitation, team building, collaboration, organization, and problem-solving skills. The Assistant Purchaser will support purchasing responsibilities throughout the project life cycle.
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Superbly situated on Fifth Avenue in the heart of Manhattan, The Peninsula New York is set in one of the city’s most prestigious shopping, entertainment and cultural districts, just a few blocks from Central Park. Since its debut in 1988, the hotel has exemplified exquisite service, heritage, and attention to detail.
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This candidate excels in working independently with little or no supervision, keen attention to detail and is capable of creating solutions for problems as they arise. The Executive Assistant / Event Planner works in our New York Headquarters Office and reports to our C-Suite Executive Team, the CEO, EVP Sales and Creative Director.
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With an impeccable attention to detail, the Temporary Administrative Assistant will consistently take a “no job too small” approach to all their assignments. Excellent judgement, attention to detail, strong multi-tasking skills, and an innate drive to get things done.
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Submit and route creative materials to licensor portals for review Update brand-specific website landing pages Manage digital galley approvals and outreach for assigned titles Communicate between the marketing, publicity, editorial, publishing, creative services, and production departments Candidates should be comfortable working in a fast-paced work environment that necessitates managing complicated schedules and attention to detail.
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Managing the make-ready and apartment turnover process with attention to detail and timeliness so apartments can be leased and new residents can move in. A safety mindset and an eye for detail.
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A successful Assistant Project Manager is self-motivated to produce excellent work, highly organized with acute attention to detail, ability to lead and work well in a team, and drive towards project deadlines and moves deliverables forward without hesitation.
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Draft and proofread correspondence, presentations, and other documents with high level of accuracy and attention to detail. Exceptional organizational skills and attention to detail, with the ability to prioritize tasks and manage multiple deadlines effectively.
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