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Office Administrator
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Country: USA
Location: New York-Long Island Locust Valley, NY 11560
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Office Administrator
Location:Â Locust Valley, NY 11560 Employment Type:Â Full Time, Temporary/Contract/Project, Employee Expected Duration:Â 1+ to 2 Years Pay Rate:Â USD 13.00 /hour30k+ after permanent offer Reference Code:Â 2864351247 Technisource is currently looking for an Office Assistant in Locust Valley. This person should be energetic, enthusiastic and reliable.QualificationsResponsibilities: Answer Phones Filing Copying Organize Calendars and Travel Logistics Should be proficient with ms-word for document editing Light ms-excel experience would be nice Order office supplies and be able to organize FinanceBanking experience is a HUGE plus.Need someone to be able to help this office run smoothly. This position is contract to hire and will probably go permanent within 1 to 3 months.Salary offer will be around 30k upon transition but maybe flexible for an excellent candidate. Contact: PLEASE E-MAIL RESUMES TO:Â Apply by Email
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