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Freelance data entry, editing, proofreading, graphic design

I agree with Leira. Training is on the job for how and what they want. The important thing is to be friendly and helpful. If you are interviewing, just seem friendly, interested in their company and show that you want to help people.

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I received my training on the job. I applied to entry level jobs to start, then after getting some experience I applied to better jobs. Good luck. I'm sending prayers your way.

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Leah Erickson
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I can start working on the 26th. I just moved here to South Ft. Myers and I am looking for a part time receptionist job, Thank you, Leah Erickson #florida #receptionist

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I am retired and hoping to find a part-time job 12-20 hours a week in the 20879 area. #seniors #receptionist

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