Adecco is assisting a top-tier company in Melville, New York, in hiring an Administrative Assistant. This is a Direct Hire opportunity offering a competitive salary of $55K plus monthly bonuses ranging from $1-2K. Average first year total pay is $70K+ . This is an in-office position.
The Administrative Assistant will support the Sales team by managing incoming calls and communications, addressing customers' reporting needs, responding to inquiries regarding contracts, providing exceptional customer service to ensure client satisfaction, and coordinating and distributing surveys to gather valuable feedback.
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For immediate consideration, please email your resume to our recruiter Kristi at kristi.keally@adeccona.com.
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