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Bilingual Legal Secretary
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Country: USA
Location: California-San Diego San Diego, CA 92101
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Bilingual Legal Secretary
Location: San Diego, CA 92101 Status: Full Time, Employee Job Category: Legal Career Level: Experienced (Non-Manager) Company: Davidson Staffing Email: Apply by Email Reference Code: 111984 Bilingual Legal Secretary Downtown Law Firm is seeking a secretary with transactional experience for a busy international law practice. Secretary must possess strong organizational skills for a very busy practice with a large global client base. Position involves substantial administrative work including high level client contact. Potential candidates must have strong professional customer service skills, be extremely organized and detail-oriented in a fast paced environment. Should have a minimum of five years experience with transactional work in a law firm environment. Must be bilingual (Spanish – both written and spoken) and proficient with Word. Firm offers competitive salaries and benefits packages.For consideration, please email resumes to monstersd4@dpijobs.com In all that we do at Davidson Staffing, our aim is to demonstrate The Davidson Difference. It means calling you when we say we will, representing only the best companies in California, and providing the best technology and service to make your job search easy and successful. If you want to work with the best job search firm for the legal, IT and professional services industries, then work with Davidson Staffing. 63% of our candidate base decides to work with Davidson Staffing because of our stellar service and exemplary reputation, while 37% choose us because of our inside track to the best jobs in California. Over the past 20 years, we have built client loyalty, which means we have access to jobs others don't. You work with recruiters you can count on! With an average tenure of 5+ years, Davidson has the highest retention rate in the industry. You receive top of the line benefits including group health insurance, 401k, holiday, bonus pay and more. You receive FREE admission to our popular lunch time Tips & Tricks software training courses. Most importantly, we work for you! We won't talk you into something you don't want and we call back when we say we will.
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