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HR Admin & Payroll - Exton, PA & Plymouth Meeting - Urg
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Country: USA
Location: Pennsylvania-Philadelphia Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
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HR Admin & Payroll - Exton, PA & Plymouth Meeting - Urg
HR Admin & Payroll - Exton, PA & Plymouth Meeting - UrgDescription: We have an immediate need for an HR Assistant for our Exton, PA office and our Plymouth Meeting, PA offices due to growth. This person will work within closely in a small team environment supporting recruiters, sales representatives, providing administrative support to employees, providing benefits support, and payroll support.This is an awesome opportunity to develop HR experience. Both positions are potentially temp-to-direct with an opportunity to advance for the right person.If you are interested, please call Lewis Keel at 610-825-8334. Requirements: - Ability and desire to handle multiple tasks- Positive Attitude and Presentation- Professional Appearance- Loves working with People- Experience working with a diverse workforce- Problem Solver- Highly Organized- High Energy- Exceptional attendance history- College Degree a plusLocation: Plymouth Meeting, PA Type: CONTRACT Duration: 90 - 120 Days Pay Rate: $12.00 - $13.50 Hourly DOE Contact: Volt Services GroupVolt Workforce Solutions610 W. Germantown Pike, Ste. 180Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462PH: 610/825-1238FX: 610/825-5728 Connecting talented people and respected companies. APPLY NOW Job Information Reference ID: 300247-5121-11-227740 Company: Volt Workforce Solutions Location: Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 Status: Temporary/Contract/Project Salary: $12.00 - $13.50 Hourly DOE Job Category: Human Resources Contact Information Company: Volt Workforce Solutions Address: 610 W. Germantown Pike, Ste. 180Plymouth Meeting,PA 19462 Email: Apply by Email Phone: 610/825-1238 Fax: 610/825-5728
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