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Administrative/Sales, Lithonia, GA, temp to perm $10-12/hour
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Country: USA
Location: Georgia Lithonia
Relevant Work Experience: 4 years Career Level: experienced Education Level :high school Job Status: Full time Salary: $20k - $40k |
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Administrative/Sales, Lithonia, GA, temp to perm $10-12/hour
Administrative/Sales, Lithonia, GA, temp to perm $10-12/hour
Fun, upbeat company in Lithonia needs your administrative and people skills to add to their already great staff! Answer 4 incoming lines. Assist customers with purchases. Process orders. No phone calls please.
To apply, send your resume to - carol@atlantasfineststaffing.com
General requirements : Administrative/Sales, Lithonia, GA, temp to perm $10-12/hour
Fun, upbeat company in Lithonia needs your administrative and people skills to add to their already great staff! Answer 4 incoming lines. Assist customers with purchases. Process orders. No phone calls please.
To apply, send your resume to - carol@atlantasfineststaffing.com
Technical requirements : Administrative/Sales, Lithonia, GA, temp to perm $10-12/hour
Fun, upbeat company in Lithonia needs your administrative and people skills to add to their already great staff! Answer 4 incoming lines. Assist customers with purchases. Process orders. No phone calls please.
To apply, send your resume to - carol@atlantasfineststaffing.com
Candidates should have some experinence with : Administrative/Sales, Lithonia, GA, temp to perm $10-12/hour
Fun, upbeat company in Lithonia needs your administrative and people skills to add to their already great staff! Answer 4 incoming lines. Assist customers with purchases. Process orders. No phone calls please.
To apply, send your resume to - carol@atlantasfineststaffing.com
Hiring Process: jobs@employmentatlanta.com
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