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Ability to navigate computer, typing 30 WPM. Sales BDC Columbus, Ohio Minimum Experience. Location Columbus, Ohio Minimum Experience Entry-level. Possess strong organizational and follow up skills with customers using our CRM database.
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Outstanding communication skills (both written and oral), typing (60 wpm), word processing, physician credentialing, database management. This position also supervises the non-medical personnel of the Medical Staff Administration office.
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Sales & Finance : Ability to type 35 wpm, Ability to perform 10-Key by touch (6,000 ksph), Ability to perform detailed work with numerical data and to make arithmetic computations accurately. Corporate Services : Type 30 wpm, Ability to lift 55 pounds.
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Types at least 35 WPM and possesses intermediate computer skills (TEST MAY BE ADMINISTERED) We are looking for a Dispatcher/Scheduler to work with our Interpreters who are dispatched/scheduled to help people in need of Interpretation services in Hospitals, Courts, Schools and Social Service Agencies.
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Typing skills of 30 wpm or better. EMD certification will be required within 1 year of employment. We provide wheelchair transportation, Basic Life Support, Advanced Life Support, and Critical Care Ground Transportation; as well as Critical Care Rotary Air Transportation.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office Products, and the ability to type a minimum of 35 wpm required. Agency Statement: Huntington does not accept solicitation from Third Party Recruiters for any position.
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You must type 60 WPM and have a high school diploma or GED. Medical secretary or secretarial certification is preferred-as is at least 1 year in a related administrative position in a medical setting.
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Typing 30-40 wpm, computer skills including word processing, basic excel spreadsheet, Internet use, and customer service skills. Must stay current on all payer/Medicare/Medicaid billing requirements which may include attending seminars or other professional development activities.
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Must have excellent written and verbal (face-to-face and phone) communication skills including professional grammar and demeanor. Compiles regular and special reports drawing data from a variety of sources.
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Must be able to type 45 WPM. Good interpersonal skills required. At DB Schenker, you are part of a global logistics network that connects the world. Read, decode, and decipher freight coding in order to expedite freight movement and tracking process.
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Typing proficiency: 40-60 wpm. 6-month Contract (Possible extension/conversion) Utilizing the Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook). Typing proficiency: 40-60 wpm. Experience: 2-3 years of customer service in an e-commerce setting or retail field preferred (experience of customer interaction across multiple channels - emails, chats, phones, website forms, etc.
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We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment substance abuse testing. Support department and strategic initiatives by meeting target goals and objectives set by management. Act as point of contact for escalated client or internal business partner issues; respond to inquiries according to established procedures while meeting business standards of operational excellence and client satisfaction.
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Microsoft O365, ability to type 40+ WPM, excellent time management. 1 Year of experience in Help Desk technical Support. Microsoft O365, ability to type 40+ WPM, excellent time management. Certifications or Desired skills if any Experience with ServiceNow, Salesforce or similar ticketing system.
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Must be able to multitask and type minimum 40 WPM Must have reliable transportation. Our employees voted us Top Workplaces 3 years in a row The Onsite Medicaid Eligibility Representative will be responsible for : Review the hospital work queue or census to identify uninsured patients that are admitted to the Emergency Room. Screen/Interview patient's bedside in hospital setting to determine possible eligibility for any assistance programs available including Medicaid and charities.
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Ability to type correspondence, memos, and reports at a level of 55 wpm with demonstrated knowledge of PC-based software programs (i.e. MS Office, Word, Excel, Power Point) and the ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously.
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