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Front Office Manager
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Country: USA
Location: Massachusetts-Boston Boston, MA 02109
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Administrative/Clerical
Location:Boston, MA 02109
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Administrative Support;General/Other: Administrative/Clerical
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
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Front Office Manager
Prestigious organization seeks a bright, articulate and polished college graduate with prior administrative experience to run their front office. The appropriate individual will be interacting with a very prestigious clientele. Candidate must be detailed, organized and most importantly posse strong customer relation skills. Their is also a tremendous of confidentiality involved with this position. This office is small and friendly but extremely busy. This person will also be expected to be flexible and easy going. This position pays extremely well and has unbelievable benefits. This is a great opportunity for the right person. Please send your resume with the title of the position in the subject line to ssi@signaturestaffing.info
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