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lisab1969

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Hi


I am currently looking for some office work. I am available 2/3 days a week and have many years of experience in dealing with clients over the phone, face to face, by email and post, attending to customers' queries, issuing advice and managing complaints.

I have strong listening and communication skills and have the ability to work as part of a team or on own initiative as required. I am computer literate with knowledge of a range of software applications, including Word and Excel, and willing to undertake further training. In addition, I am bilingual (Italian/English) and also speak French.


My main experience is in the Arts field, but also in Education and Hospitality. I am open to consider other fiels too.


I am friendly, trustworthy, reliable and extremely professional.



Kind regards


Lisa


(please PM or call on 07708807648)

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