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PA/Admin Assistant wanted in East Dulwich


Barrycuda

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Hello all,


I am seeking a highly efficient super organised part time PA/Admin Assistant in East Dulwich to work from home to manage the efficient delivery of some critical tasks for my business including the following:


- Print out and create professional branded name tags for event/training workshop attendees

- Organise event/workshop venues and attendees

- Follow up creating and broadcasting customer survey feedback

- Email, broadcasts, bookings and assist MD with running of business


Skills you will need: super-efficient admin PA, reliable and efficient, great typing skills, fast worker, reliable and efficient, meticulous attention to detail, reliable and efficient, fast learner, work from home, Access to printer.


What I will pay: competitive rates, flexibility for the right person


if are interested in the above position then above please respond with a description of your suitability and expected renumeration to [email protected]


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