General Office Assistant Accounting - Morton, IL at Geebo

General Office Assistant

Position Type:
Part-time
Experience:
1 - 1
Salary Range:
$12.00 - $15.00 Hourly
General Office Assistant
compensation: $12.50/hour for first 90 days: $15.00 after 90 type: par-time
Social Security disability representation firm is seeking to hire 1-2 Office Assistants. Responsibilities include data entry, client service calls, medical record ordering, etc. This is an outstanding long-term career opportunity to join a strong and growing business. We seek the following characteristics in our employees: previous office work experience, strong communication skills, accurate and fast typing (at least 60 words per minute), quick learners and team players with get it done attitude. Speical consideration will be given to those with previous Social Security Disability experience, college graduates and/or bilingual (English / Spanish). We pay $12.50 per hour to start and move to $15.00 after 90 days, with opportunities for increased compensation thereafter, including annual raises and bonuses. Benefits include: health, dental and vision insurance, 401(k) with 6% company match, paid holidays, etc. Most importantly, there is considerable opportunity for career growth (opening new offices, expanding, etc.) for those who contribute meaningfully to our company's success. Please send cover letter and resume preferably in PDF format, highlighting your relevant experience. This is a per-time job opportunity with an immediate start.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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