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Office Assistant – Bilingual (English & Spanish) (Gilbert)

$18/hour

87 E Williams Field Rd, Gilbert, AZ 85295, USA

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A professional consultant needs a reliable assistant to help in a home office with: Sending messages and making phone calls ,Paperwork and filing Keeping the office organized and maintained Requirements: Must speak both English and Spanish Must be responsible and organized Looking for a long-term, stable job Hours: Monday to Friday, 9 AM to 4 PM Pay: $18 per hour If interested, please reply with your name, phone number, and detailed information about yourself. No response will be given to those who do not include complete details and a valid phone number. Asistente de Oficina – Bilingüe (Inglés y Español) Se necesita un asistente confiable para ayudar a un consultor profesional en una oficina en casa con: Envío de mensajes y llamadas telefónicas Trabajo de oficina y organización de documentos Mantenimiento y orden de la oficina Requisitos: Debe hablar inglés y español con fluidez Persona responsable y organizada Buscando una oportunidad estable y a largo plazo Horario: Lunes a viernes, de 9:00 a. m. a 4:00 p. m. Pago: $18 por hora Si está interesado(a), responda con su nombre, número de teléfono y una descripción detallada sobre usted. No se responderá a quienes no incluyan información completa y un número de teléfono válido.

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