|
Opportunity Knocks! Administrative Assistant Needed - $65K + Bonus
| Details |
Country: USA
Location: New York-New York City New York, NY 10001
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:USD 65,000.00 /year
Job Category:Administrative/Clerical
Relevant Work Experience:2+ to 5 Years
Location:New York, NY 10001
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Administrative Support;General/Other: Administrative/Clerical
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
Relevant Work Experience:2+ to 5 Years
|
|
Opportunity Knocks! Administrative Assistant Needed - $65K + Bonus
Put your career on the fast-track with this leading private equity firm as the Administrative Assistant working in their vibrant Manhattan office. Career Group Inc., leading staffing agency in NYC, is looking for a highly ambitious and proactive professional who can take ownership of high priority support duties. This a great opportunity to work alongside a brilliant and deadline driven team in this multifaceted role. Showcase your strong attention to time management in the workplace as you facilitate flawless support operations, coordinate detailed meeting schedules, organize domestic and international travel itineraries, conduct basic Internet research, and assist with special projects. Come join this energetic group of professionals and enjoy become involved in all the fast-moving needs crucial to an administrative role!
Qualifications:
-3-5+ years of administrative experience and a college degree preferred
-Superior verbal and written communication skills
-Exceptional multitasking abilities to manage high priority tasks
-Strong track record of maintaining poise and flexibility under pressure
-High proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook
If you are a talented Administrative Assistant - don’t let this one-of-a-kind opportunity pass you by! To apply, please send your resume in Word format with “Administrative Assistant” in the subject line.
|
| Related press releases |
Courageous reform
There can be little doubt we are making progress when it comes to improving further education. More young people and adults than ever are gaining good qualifications ever...
|
|
Half of MG Rover workers want to return
Almost a year after the collapse of MG Rover, many former workers are paid less and wish they still worked for the firm, according to a report released today.
Of the nea...
|
|
Making ends meet
Earning some dosh to get through uni might seem unavoidable, but don't lose sight of the reason you are there: to get a degree. Earning shouldn't mean missing vital lectu...
|
|
|
|
The earth man cometh
I am merely the conduit,' says Patrick Holden, director of the Soil Association, when I ask him to sum up his achievement after 10 years in the job. 'The great thinkers, ...
|
|
Battle at the coalface
In his television review Rupert Smith described the NUM miners leader Arthur Scargill as "a ghastly little man who needed to be trodden on" (G2, March 23). I suppose he w...
|
|
Hutton eases small firms' pension fears
The government will not force employers to contribute to workers' pensions without making efforts to minimise the impact on firms, the work and pensions secretary, John H...
|
|
NHS hospital redundancies gather pace
A wave of redundancies across the NHS in England gathered force yesterday when a London teaching hospital announced that nearly 500 posts will be axed in an attempt to di...
|
|
Union warning over 'raw' stalls handlers
The Transport and General Workers Union (T&G) yesterday launched a fierce attack on the overall standard of the stalls handlers likely to be working at British racecourse...
|
|
Minimum wage to rise to £5.35
The minimum wage will rise by 6% in October to £5.35, the government confirmed yesterday, but it cautioned that the days of big, inflation-beating rises may be over...
|
|
|
|