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How do you survive office life? This topic is all about the stories that happen in the office and tips for navigating life on the cubical farm
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Kevin Irvin
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over 6 months ago

I have 24 years autocad experience in all engineering disciplines. I have a high IQ in controlling autocad and learning on the fly with speed an accuracy. I have worked in team environments as well as independe contractor. Keep me posted with any job opportunities in my are as I a ready to get started. I had a recent layoff due to trmodellung from a home fire which gave me an opportunity to see how framing wall that I have drawn many times and assist in building them. This was hands on construction and construction administration opportunity. In addition to drafting I also own and operate a small landscaping company. Tje fore put everything on hold to get my family back home. We have resettled in the past 8 months and its time to get my career back in motion full time

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Nila Dunaway
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over 6 months ago

I'm looking for a part time receptionist job in Simpsonville in 2 months

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Emily Rodriguez
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over 6 months ago

My carrer goal now is to be Human Resources asistant or administrative executive asiatant. I am Looking for a permanent job who bring me the opportunities to learn and work with their team to make a great team together!

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Sally langford
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over 6 months ago

I strive to use assessment and data analysis to crack the code to organizational success and enhance programmatic efforts.

I have experience with organizational change, quick administrative turnarounds, and onboarding new members. I thrive in Hyper-growth environments, fast-paced departments, and start-up organizations.

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carla santistevan
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Linda Ward
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Sales Associate at Macys

Excellent question. I’ve been retired for some time, but when I worked at Social Security, I would say most of my coworkers were reliable, diligent, and hardworking. Timeliness and accuracy were key components of job performance.

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Scott Johnston
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over 6 months ago

Looking for a job where I can put my associates in business admin to use. Am looking forward to changing that to my bachelor's degree. Along with finding a job where I have room to grow and expand my horizons.

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Jeanne Boyle
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over 6 months ago

Retired from healthcare field. Looking for part time work as admin, reception, support person. Excellent computer skills. CPR certified. Currently volunteering for two non profits in Walker County. Lots of customer care, educational and community health experience. Jail ministry in past. Currently taking ombudsman training with DPHS.

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Dennis McInerney
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over 6 months ago

You will only get a small raise every 5 years unless you're in a high up administrative position. They also treated older employees poorly to try to force them out.

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Tara Carlson
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Virtual Assistant at Your Executive Apprentice

Hi Jane, I'd say the most important skill would be professionalism. As a front desk receptionist you are the first person anyone sees when they walk in, it's important to show your best side.

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Machael Mariani
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Front Desk Receptionist at Kroloff Belcher Smart Perry Christopherson

Always have a smile on your face and a pleasant attitude. Greet them the minute they walk in. Ask their name and use it. Let them know you are paying attention to them.

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