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1-2 years experience as an administrative assistant, secretary or receptionist preferred. Vascular centers of America is looking for a Cath lab administrative assistant to join our team in our NY city office.
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The Receptionist/Administrative Assistant will be responsible for providing a broad variety of administrative tasks that facilitate the Executive Vice President and senior leadership team to effectively lead the department and organization, including special projects with a high-level of confidentiality and discretion.
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The Receptionist/Office Assistant will function as the primary administrative employee at the office. The Position Friedman Vartolo LLP is seeking a Receptionist/Office Assistant to join our rapidly growing team and work out of our Financial District location.
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The Administrative Support Staff also maintains a schedule of administrative deadlines; ensures that office systems and procedures are in place and functioning at optimum levels; identifies and suggests improvements; maintains filing areas, shared work, and storage areas; serves as a receptionist; intake/registration, maintains staffing continuity at the front desk.
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Minimum of two-year receptionist, switchboard or administrative assistant experience required preferably in a banking, legal or large corporate environment. Williams Lea is hiring for a Receptionist for our Chicago office to Work Monday to Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
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A NJ company focused on helping utilities, businesses and industry safely remove and recycle obsolete equipment is looking for an Administrative Assistant / Receptionist ! Those with administrative and Excel experience please apply.
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We have openings for call center representative, warehouse, assembly, production, forklift, machine operators, maintenance mechanics, assistant teacher, medical call center representative, receptionist, data entry, customer service representative, collections, medical call center representative, administrative assistant, customer service representative, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, customer service representative, teacher and office managers.
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Ascendo Resources is actively seeking a Temporary Receptionist/Administrative Assistant for our client, a non-profit organization based in New York, NY. This is a polsition is hybrid, requiring three days on-site and two days working from home and would be temporary ongoing coverage.
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Who We Want: We want an Office Assistant who will perform general administrative duties. including clerical, receptionist, and project-based work. including clerical, receptionist, and project-based work.
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Provides support in ordering business cards, making travel arrangements, expense reporting, meeting catering, and other administrative assignments as needed. Offer Office Manager administrative support as needed.
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The Receptionist/Administrative Assistant is responsible for performing routine clerical and administrative functions such as drafting correspondence, scheduling appointments, organizing and maintaining paper and electronic files, or providing information to callers.
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Centers Dialysis Care - Centers Health Dialysis is seeking an Administrative Assistant/Receptionist for our dialysis center in The Bronx NY. Come work at Centers Health Dialysis , a top-notch network of outpatient dialysis clinics located in Brooklyn, Bronx.
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This is a part-time remote role for an Administrative Support Assistant at Ruby Receptionists, USA. The Administrative Support Assistant will be responsible for providing administrative assistance and support to the team.
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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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