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, nights and weekends as necessary. Ability to operate personal computer with a general understanding of application software, and an understanding of the Internet. Preferred Qualifications The preferred
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accuracy. Excellent interpersonal skills and proven written communication skills. Ability to work on multiple projects with varying deadlines in a high paced, time-sensitive environment. Strong computer
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MS Office skills • Ability to operate a variety of office machines including, personal computers, telephones, and copiers • Ability to use web-based software (such as Zoom) to tutor students online
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MS Office skills • Ability to operate a variety of office machines including, personal computers, telephones, and copiers • Ability to use web-based software (such as Zoom) to tutor students online
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Office applications Skill in organizing projects and work responsibilities Skill in oral and written communication Knowledge of computers and basic software programs Ability to maintain confidential
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with public, verbally and in writing, evaluating facts to trouble shoot issues. Strong customer service skills. Skill in the operation of a variety of office machines including, personal computers
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customer service skills. Skill in the operation of a variety of office machines including, personal computers, telephones and copiers, filing and recordkeeping, English composition, grammar, spelling and
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to calls for service, proper disposition of telephone calls, data input on criminal justice computer systems, records keeping and assisting visitors. Minimum Qualifications High school diploma/GED equivalent
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Landing, the university’s first standalone dining hall, inspired by urban food halls and featuring seven distinct restaurant concepts—all available for a single Meal Plan swipe. Recognized for excellence
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40 lbs. Supervisory experience a plus. Job Duties Performs routine supervisory work including clerical responsibilities such as generating electronic documents, emailing, and basic computation