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Legal Receptionist/Legal Administrative Assistant for a firm in the heart of Beverly Hills!
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Country: USA
Location: California-Los Angeles Beverly Hills, CA 90212
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Legal Receptionist/Legal Administrative Assistant for a firm in the heart of Beverly Hills!
CITY/STATE: Beverly Hills, CA 90212POSITION TYPE: Full Time, EmployeeJOB CATEGORY: LegalSALARY: 35,000.00 - 45,000.00 USD /year Legal Receptionist/Legal Administrative Assistant for a firm in the heart of Beverly Hills! Â Â About the Company Make a lifestyle move! Litigation firm seeking to add a Legal Receptionist/Legal Administrative Assistant to its litigation group. This firm has an excellent reputation and a commitment to maintaining a fun, creative work environment. About the Opportunity Avoid rush hour, work flexible hours and add balance to your life! This firm offers a unique environment that fosters individual growth and rewards performance. Everyone here wears many hats and gets exposed to a variety of challenges. Qualifications: Prior experience working in a law firm Comfortable handling a multi-line switchboard Be able to provide excellent customer service via the phone and within the firm Must be proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint. Benefits: Very competitive salary and benefits! Some of the perks include casual dress, flexible hours, free parking (just to name a few). For immediate, confidential, consideration please e-mail your resume to Lgurevich@adamsmartingroup.com . Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you soon! About Adams & Martin Group Adams & Martin Group specializes in the placement of legal professionals with top companies and law firms nationwide. Our dedicated recruitment team networks nationally with the legal community's best & brightest. Established in 2003, Adams & Martin Group has a rapidly expanding office network to meet the growing demands of our clients and candidates. Consisting of friendly professionals who take the time to get to know you, we are expert at matching the right career or project opportunity with your unique personality, skills, and expectations. Apply now to be considered for this position and to make an appointment today or visit our Website www.adamsmartingroup.com for other available positions. Â EMAIL:Apply by Email
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