OFFICE ASSISTANT-$21.00/HR-(NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED)(WILLING TO TRAIN) ID-10952

                            <h3>Job description</h3>

<p>About the position<br />
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Our office in Pasadena is seeking enthusiastic individuals to join our team as Office Assistants. This role is designed for both full-time and part-time candidates who are eager to contribute to our daily operations. As we expand our services due to an increase in permanent work, we are looking to fill these positions promptly. The starting pay for this role is $21.00 per hour, and we are committed to providing training for the right candidates. This is an entry-level position, making it an excellent opportunity for those looking to start their careers in an office environment. Candidates for this position should be reliable and hardworking, with a strong ability to follow instructions and pay close attention to detail. We value a positive attitude and the ability to work collaboratively with other team members. As you develop your skills and demonstrate your performance, there will be opportunities for advancement in pay and responsibilities. We encourage applicants to submit their resumes along with their contact information to be considered for this role. Please note that we will only review applications that include a resume, and we ask that recruiters refrain from contacting us regarding this position.<br />
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Responsibilities<br />
• Assist in daily office duties<br />
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• Follow instructions from supervisors<br />
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• Maintain a clean and organized workspace<br />
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• Communicate effectively with team members<br />
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• Perform data entry and filing tasks as needed<br />
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• Support other staff members with various tasks<br />
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Requirements<br />
• Must be reliable and hardworking<br />
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• Ability to follow instructions<br />
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• Attention to detail<br />
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• Willingness to learn and be trained<br />
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• Positive attitude and teamwork skills<br />
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Nice-to-haves<br />
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Benefits<br />
• Training provided for new employees<br />
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• Opportunities for pay advancement based on performance</p>
                            

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