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There is NO experience required, paid training is provided for all job openings. There is no experience required. To allow a better understanding of the Postal Service Clerk position, the following is a brief description.
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Even if you don’t have previous Restaurant experience, this position is entry-level (yes, that's no experience required) and we provide paid training for every new Restaurant Crewmember on the team.
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Little to no experience required. The applicant needs to have some experience with computer skills. A Medical Assistant or Tech is responsible for providing the screening of medical records of patients that are in need of the assessment and to perform the testing to the patients.
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Yes No 03 Do you have six months of prior experience as a Dispatcher; vocational and/or technical training in the area of office/business studies, social science, public administration or a closely related field can substitute at the rate of 60 classroom hours for each month of the required work experience.
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Job Qualifications Customer service skills Basic literacy (ready, writing, math skills) Verbal communication skills Ability and license to operate motor vehicles Ability to properly use mechanical hand tools Attention to detail Previous experience or training - Minimum 3 months actual experience or supervised training as a lube technician required Working Conditions Materials Used: Automotive oils, fluids and lubricants.
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In-Home sales experience and demonstrated closing ability required. There is no cold calling and there are no canvassed leads. Previous in-home selling experience preferred.
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If you have experience with automotive paint and are looking for a new opportunity that is stable with no prospecting required - then this may be the job for you! Produce sprayed finishes with little or no dirt and a consistent gloss and texture matching the OEM finish with minimal to no need to sand and buff.
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Whether you have experience as a customer service associate, retail team member, cashier, restaurant server, kitchen lead, cook, prep cook, drive thru cashier or any other restaurant or service-oriented role - we have a position for you.
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CPR/First Aid Certification desired (unless required by the State)Previous experience in long-term care preferred Engagement Working experience alone, on a team, and on projects start to finishStrong emotional intelligence and listening skillsDedication to the medical field, especially towards working with the elderlyMust pass State and company background checks and drug test.
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The Role Own every aspect of the sales process from greeting the customer to delivery Review, update and manage daily inventory reports and prepare and review monthly plans with sales leaders Create and execute strategies for increasing market share REQUIREMENTS- Previous auto sales associate experience is NOT REQUIRED for this position, PROFESSIONAL SALES TRAINING WILL BE PROVIDED.
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1-3 years prior RDA experience required. The Village Dentistry has an opening for a Registered Dental Assistant in Houston, TX. We provide a working environment like no other dental office you have ever seen.
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No experience required! Whether you've worked as a retail sales associate, a gas station attendant or if this is your first job, apply today! Hiring immediately for full-time and part-time cashiers.
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Uphold our high restaurant kitchen sanitation and food service safety standardsJob Requirements:Previous experience not required - we will train youHave a current Food Handler's Card where applicable, or we will help you obtainAbility to learn restaurant menu and recipes and follow uniform standards.
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Handling: No-touch freight, Drop and hook. Experience Level(Preferred): 3 Years- CDL Class A. Manual Transmission Required. No DWI/DUI within 3 years. Experience: 2+ years.
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Hiring now with no experience required. No experience requited, hiring immediately, appy now. A Sales Floor Associate is responsible for merchandising the store and replenishing stock.
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