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RECEPTIONIST (ENTRY LEVEL) (SAN DIEGO)

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2263 River Run Dr, San Diego, CA 92108, USA

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Prestigious workers' compensation law firm which exclusively specializes in the representation of retired professional athletes seeks a full-time entry level receptionist to work with Applicant workers' compensation claims in our San Diego office. Will train the right person so long as they possess good communication and computer skills, are organized, have good time management skills, able to make decisions, is a team player, and have a good attendance history. Bilingual in English/Spanish is a plus. All replies are strictly confidential. Please send resume with salary requirements.

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2263 River Run Dr, San Diego, CA 92108, USA
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