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Computer Graphics, Microsoft Office, Office Administration, Payroll Processing
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Virtual Assistant
Computer Graphics, Microsoft Office, Office Administration, Payroll Processing
Business Operations Coordinator
Salesforce Lightning, Research, Data Entry, Microsoft Outlook, Process Validation, Contracts, Salesforce.com, Calendar Management, Call Handling, Document Review
Freelance Virtual Assistant
Social Media Management, Adobe Lightroom, Logo Design, Photo Editing, Video Editing, Data Entry, Email Handling, Data Analysis, Project Management, Adobe Photoshop
Customer Support Virtual Assistant
Zendesk, Customer Service, Customer Support, Intercom, Medical, Customer Experience, Training, Training Development, HubSpot, Management Skills
Site Engineer
Project Scheduling, Telecommunications Engineering, Project Management, Administrative Support
Pharmacist/Virtual Admin Assistant/Medical VA
Data Entry, Virtual Assistant, Medical
Professional Healthcare Customer representative for US account
BPO, Call Center, Customer Service, Medical, CRM, Health Care Management, Call Handling
Customer Service Representative/ Account Associate/ Data Entry Executive
Business Central, Game Consoles, Google Chrome, Microsoft, Customer Service, Technical Support, Telecom, CRM, Mobile Sales, Interactive Voice Response
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Digital Marketing, Shopify, Social Media Management, Advertisement Design, Corporate Identity, Fashion Design, Motion Graphics, Advertising, Branding, Social Media Marketing
Teacher
Coding, Python, Microsoft Office, Engineering Mathematics, Education
Virtual Assistant
Computer Graphics, Microsoft Office, Office Administration, Payroll Processing
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Business Operations Coordinator
Part-Time
Salesforce Lightning, Research, Data Entry, Microsoft Outlook, Process Validation, Contracts, Salesforce.com, Calendar Management, Call Handling, Document Review
Last logged: ago
Freelance Virtual Assistant
Part-Time
Social Media Management, Adobe Lightroom, Logo Design, Photo Editing, Video Editing, Data Entry, Email Handling, Data Analysis, Project Management, Adobe Photoshop
Last logged: ago
Customer Support Virtual Assistant
Full-Time
Zendesk, Customer Service, Customer Support, Intercom, Medical, Customer Experience, Training, Training Development, HubSpot, Management Skills
Last logged: ago
Site Engineer
Part-Time
Project Scheduling, Telecommunications Engineering, Project Management, Administrative Support
Last logged: ago
Pharmacist/Virtual Admin Assistant/Medical VA
Full-Time
Data Entry, Virtual Assistant, Medical
Last logged: ago
Professional Healthcare Customer representative for US account
Freelance
BPO, Call Center, Customer Service, Medical, CRM, Health Care Management, Call Handling
Last logged: ago
Customer Service Representative/ Account Associate/ Data Entry Executive
Full-Time
Business Central, Game Consoles, Google Chrome, Microsoft, Customer Service, Technical Support, Telecom, CRM, Mobile Sales, Interactive Voice Response
Last logged: ago
Hi there!
Full-Time
Digital Marketing, Shopify, Social Media Management, Advertisement Design, Corporate Identity, Fashion Design, Motion Graphics, Advertising, Branding, Social Media Marketing
Last logged: ago
Teacher
Full-Time
Coding, Python, Microsoft Office, Engineering Mathematics, Education
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