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Leann B
I am applying for full time clerical jobs. Could you help me as well?
Asked by Leann B
I am seeking employment in the Concord NH area. I have many years of experience serving the public, legal and medical as well as purchasing depts in manufacturing as an admin assistant. Legal: Assisted in civil litigation, domestic/family law, personal injury, criminal, labor and employment law, discrimination and probate cases. Drafted and typed legal correspondence, pleadings, documents, briefs, and other legal documents that was required for each specific case, and organization of hard copy and electronic files. Responsible for client intake, billing, scheduling appointments, depositions, mediations and other meetings necessary for each case, and for tickling deadlines. Medical: Responsible for admissions, reception area, medical records and call center. Entered vital information, insurance information and other medical information electronically. Scheduled and confirmed appointments, and noted cancellations with patients and medical staff. Reception: High-visibility of public relations, greeted and assisted public, answered several types of switchboards, multi line telephones and intercom systems. Directed calls to assigned personnel and departments. Responsible for picking up, distributing and delivering mail, office supplies inventory, petty cash, and delivery and pick up of documents to courts and law firms.

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You need to look on craigslist.com and click on NH, then you need to register at a minimum of three employment agencies then you need to get your resume on Monster. Then you need to check the local classifieds.

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I would make a visit to your local unemployment office for clerical job referrals. I assume that what you wrote above is your clerical experience. You should not have any trouble finding leads. Also remember, that most offices do require knowledge of the lates programs such as Microsoft Word, Excel. If your unemployment office is not feasible for you, I would try a reputable temporary agency (i.e. Kelly Services). Usually those jobs lead to full-time employment. Good luck to you!
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