The role involves providing general administrative and clerical support, requiring three years of relevant experience and proficiency in Microsoft applications.
Company Description
Minimum Qualification:
Education and Experience:
Bachelor Degree in Business
administration
,
Administrative
services or related area.
Related experience will Substitute for and education on a year for year basis.
Additional InformationThree (3) years of general administrative/clerical experience.
Proficiency with Microsoft word, Microsoft Excel, and experience using email and calendar
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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