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Provide top-tier customer service, including answering phones, greeting guests, and assisting with event setup. We are seeking a dedicated individual to join our team as an Administrative Assistant in BALTIMORE, Maryland, 21210-2601, United States.
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As an Administrative Assistant, you will be handling tasks such as greeting and directing visitors, answering phones, checking in mail, signing for packages, and post office/fedex drop off.
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Demonstrated ability to handle office functions such as filing, answering phones, and ordering supplies. Robert Half is the world’s first and largest specialized talent solutions firm that connects highly qualified job seekers to opportunities at great companies.
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Perform rotating clerical duties including answering phones, receiving, sorting, and distributing mail, and maintaining office supplies. We are offering an opportunity in our CPA Firm based in Syracuse, New York, for an Administrative Assistant.
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Ability to perform receptionist duties such as greeting visitors, answering phones, and sorting mail. We are offering a contract employment opportunity for an Administrative Assistant in the non-profit industry, located in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Provide high-level administrative assistance, including answering phones, reception duties, and distributing mail. Perform receptionist duties, including answering inbound calls.
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Robert Half is currently seeking an Administrative Assistant for a temporary to hire opportunity on the westside of Indianapolis. Duties include, but are not limited to typing, photocopying, faxing, answering phones, checking voicemail, and returning calls as necessary, creating and maintaining appointment schedules and setting up staff reminders, shipping, filing, distribution, ordering supplies, making travel arrangements and processing expense reports.
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Perform general clerical duties including answering phones, managing correspondence, and maintaining filing systems. We are offering an opportunity for a Bilingual Spanish Administrative Assistant to join our team in Merced, California.
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The Administrative Assistant will be answering phones and responding to emailed support requests. The Administrative Assistant also receives and direct visitors, manages correspondence, and is responsible for records maintenance, including filing, scanning, and faxing.
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Proficiency in Administrative Assistance tasks such as managing correspondence, answering phones, and filing. We are offering a contract to hire employment opportunity for an Administrative Assistant at our location in Florham Park, New Jersey.
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Provide administrative support to the team, including but not limited to answering phones, managing calendars, and organizing meetings. Robert Half is currently seeking a bilingual/Spanish Administrative Assistant on behalf of one of our esteemed clients in the Aventura area.
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