• Drafted correspondence such as letters, memos, and presentations and
performed general filing and recordkeeping duties.
Not exact matches
The bank said in a regulatory
filing Thursday that the SEC has joined other federal state and local government agencies and states attorneys
general, prosecutors» offices and Congressional committees,
performing formal or informal inquiries, investigations or examinations.
Furthermore, the schools (in
general) do not provide teachers with the adequate resources to
perform their jobs effectively, such as teacher - requested books for their students; presentation items such as chalk, whiteboard markers, or projectors; basic classroom organizational needs such as storage bins,
filing cabinets with adequate
files, and functional modern computers with adequate software to make results tabulating more efficient; or motivational equipment designed to reward students for good behavior, scores, or attitudes (grades simply are not enough of a motivational tool).
Such statements reflect the current views of Barnes & Noble with respect to future events, the outcome of which is subject to certain risks, including, among others, the
general economic environment and consumer spending patterns, decreased consumer demand for Barnes & Noble's products, low growth or declining sales and net income due to various factors, possible disruptions in Barnes & Noble's computer systems, telephone systems or supply chain, possible risks associated with data privacy, information security and intellectual property, possible work stoppages or increases in labor costs, possible increases in shipping rates or interruptions in shipping service, effects of competition, possible risks that inventory in channels of distribution may be larger than able to be sold, possible risks associated with changes in the strategic direction of the device business, including possible reduction in sales of content, accessories and other merchandise and other adverse financial impacts, possible risk that component parts will be rendered obsolete or otherwise not be able to be effectively utilized in devices to be sold, possible risk that financial and operational forecasts and projections are not achieved, possible risk that returns from consumers or channels of distribution may be greater than estimated, the risk that digital sales growth is less than expectations and the risk that it does not exceed the rate of investment spend, higher - than - anticipated store closing or relocation costs, higher interest rates, the performance of Barnes & Noble's online, digital and other initiatives, the success of Barnes & Noble's strategic investments, unanticipated increases in merchandise, component or occupancy costs, unanticipated adverse litigation results or effects, product and component shortages, the potential adverse impact on the Company's businesses resulting from the Company's prior reviews of strategic alternatives and the potential separation of the Company's businesses, the risk that the transactions with Microsoft and Pearson do not achieve the expected benefits for the parties or impose costs on the Company in excess of what the Company anticipates, including the risk that NOOK Media's applications are not commercially successful or that the expected distribution of those applications is not achieved, risks associated with the international expansion contemplated by the relationship with Microsoft, including that it is not successful or is delayed, the risk that NOOK Media is not able to
perform its obligations under the Microsoft and Pearson commercial agreements and the consequences thereof, risks associated with the restatement contained in, the delayed
filing of, and the material weakness in internal controls described in Barnes & Noble's Annual Report on Form 10 - K for the fiscal year ended April 27, 2013, risks associated with the SEC investigation disclosed in the quarterly report on Form 10 - Q for the fiscal quarter ended October 26, 2013, risks associated with the ongoing efforts to rationalize the NOOK business and the expected costs and benefits of such efforts and associated risks and other factors which may be outside of Barnes & Noble's control, including those factors discussed in detail in Item 1A, «Risk Factors,» in Barnes & Noble's Annual Report on Form 10 - K for the fiscal year ended April 27, 2013, and in Barnes & Noble's other filings made hereafter from time to time with the SEC.
Such statements reflect the current views of Barnes & Noble with respect to future events, the outcome of which is subject to certain risks, including, among others, the effect of the proposed separation of NOOK Media, the
general economic environment and consumer spending patterns, decreased consumer demand for Barnes & Noble's products, low growth or declining sales and net income due to various factors, possible disruptions in Barnes & Noble's computer systems, telephone systems or supply chain, possible risks associated with data privacy, information security and intellectual property, possible work stoppages or increases in labor costs, possible increases in shipping rates or interruptions in shipping service, effects of competition, possible risks that inventory in channels of distribution may be larger than able to be sold, possible risks associated with changes in the strategic direction of the device business, including possible reduction in sales of content, accessories and other merchandise and other adverse financial impacts, possible risk that component parts will be rendered obsolete or otherwise not be able to be effectively utilized in devices to be sold, possible risk that financial and operational forecasts and projections are not achieved, possible risk that returns from consumers or channels of distribution may be greater than estimated, the risk that digital sales growth is less than expectations and the risk that it does not exceed the rate of investment spend, higher - than - anticipated store closing or relocation costs, higher interest rates, the performance of Barnes & Noble's online, digital and other initiatives, the success of Barnes & Noble's strategic investments, unanticipated increases in merchandise, component or occupancy costs, unanticipated adverse litigation results or effects, product and component shortages, risks associated with the commercial agreement with Samsung, the potential adverse impact on the Company's businesses resulting from the Company's prior reviews of strategic alternatives and the potential separation of the Company's businesses (including with respect to the timing of the completion thereof), the risk that the transactions with Pearson and Samsung do not achieve the expected benefits for the parties or impose costs on the Company in excess of what the Company anticipates, including the risk that NOOK Media's applications are not commercially successful or that the expected distribution of those applications is not achieved, risks associated with the international expansion previously undertaken, including any risks associated with a reduction of international operations following termination of the Microsoft commercial agreement, the risk that NOOK Media is not able to
perform its obligations under the Pearson and Samsung commercial agreements and the consequences thereof, the risks associated with the termination of Microsoft commercial agreement, including potential customer losses, risks associated with the restatement contained in, the delayed
filing of, and the material weakness in internal controls described in Barnes & Noble's Annual Report on Form 10 - K for the fiscal year ended April 27, 2013, risks associated with the SEC investigation disclosed in the quarterly report on Form 10 - Q for the fiscal quarter ended October 26, 2013, risks associated with the ongoing efforts to rationalize the NOOK business and the expected costs and benefits of such efforts and associated risks and other factors which may be outside of Barnes & Noble's control, including those factors discussed in detail in Item 1A, «Risk Factors,» in Barnes & Noble's Annual Report on Form 10 - K for the fiscal year ended May 3, 2014, and in Barnes & Noble's other filings made hereafter from time to time with the SEC.
Prohibited acts.A credit services organization, a salesperson, agent, or representative of a credit services organization, or an independent contractor who sells or attempts to sell the services of a credit services organization shall not: (1) Charge a buyer or receive from a buyer money or other valuable consideration before completing performance of all services, other than those described in subdivision (2) of this section, which the credit services organization has agreed to
perform for the buyer unless the credit services organization has obtained a surety bond or established and maintained a surety account as provided in section 45 - 805; (2) Charge a buyer or receive from a buyer money or other valuable consideration for obtaining or attempting to obtain an extension of credit that the credit services organization has agreed to obtain for the buyer before the extension of credit is obtained; (3) Charge a buyer or receive from a buyer money or other valuable consideration solely for referral of the buyer to a retail seller who will or may extend credit to the buyer if the credit that is or will be extended to the buyer is substantially the same as that available to the
general public; (4) Make or use a false or misleading representation in the offer or sale of the services of a credit services organization, including (a) guaranteeing to erase bad credit or words to that effect unless the representation clearly discloses that this can be done only if the credit history is inaccurate or obsolete and (b) guaranteeing an extension of credit regardless of the person's previous credit problem or credit history unless the representation clearly discloses the eligibility requirements for obtaining an extension of credit; (5) Engage, directly or indirectly, in a fraudulent or deceptive act, practice, or course of business in connection with the offer or sale of the services of a credit services organization; (6) Make or advise a buyer to make a statement with respect to a buyer's credit worthiness, credit standing, or credit capacity that is false or misleading or that should be known by the exercise of reasonable care to be false or misleading to a consumer reporting agency or to a person who has extended credit to a buyer or to whom a buyer is applying for an extension of credit; or (7) Advertise or cause to be advertised, in any manner whatsoever, the services of a credit services organization without
filing a registration statement with the Secretary of State under section 45 - 806 unless otherwise provided by the Credit Services Organization Act.
(1) A credit services organization, its salespersons, agents, and representatives, and independent contractors who sell or attempt to sell the services of a credit services organization may not do any of the following: (a) conduct any business regulated by this chapter without first: (i) securing a certificate of registration from the division; and (ii) unless exempted under Section 13 -21-4, posting a bond, letter of credit, or certificate of deposit with the division in the amount of $ 100,000; (b) make a false statement, or fail to state a material fact, in connection with an application for registration with the division; (c) charge or receive any money or other valuable consideration prior to full and complete performance of the services the credit services organization has agreed to
perform for the buyer; (d) dispute or challenge, or assist a person in disputing or challenging an entry in a credit report prepared by a consumer reporting agency without a factual basis for believing and obtaining a written statement for each entry from the person stating that that person believes that the entry contains a material error or omission, outdated information, inaccurate information, or unverifiable information; (e) charge or receive any money or other valuable consideration solely for referral of the buyer to a retail seller who will or may extend credit to the buyer, if the credit that is or will be extended to the buyer is upon substantially the same terms as those available to the
general public; (f) make, or counsel or advise any buyer to make, any statement that is untrue or misleading and that is known, or that by the exercise of reasonable care should be known, to be untrue or misleading, to a credit reporting agency or to any person who has extended credit to a buyer or to whom a buyer is applying for an extension of credit, with respect to a buyer's creditworthiness, credit standing, or credit capacity; (g) make or use any untrue or misleading representations in the offer or sale of the services of a credit services organization or engage, directly or indirectly, in any act, practice, or course of business that operates or would operate as fraud or deception upon any person in connection with the offer or sale of the services of a credit services organization; and (h) transact any business as a credit services organization, as defined in Section 13 -21-2, without first having registered with the division by paying an annual fee set pursuant to Section 63J -1-504 and
filing proof that it has obtained a bond or letter of credit as required by Subsection (2).
A credit repair business and its salespersons, agents, and representatives, and independent contractors who sell or attempt to sell the services of a credit repair business, shall not do any of the following: (1) Charge or receive any money or other valuable consideration prior to full and complete performance of the services that the credit repair business has agreed to
perform for or on behalf of the consumer; (2) Charge or receive any money or other valuable consideration solely for referral of the consumer to a retail seller or to any other credit grantor who will or may extend credit to the consumer, if the credit that is or will be extended to the consumer is upon substantially the same terms as those available to the
general public; (3) Represent that it can directly or indirectly arrange for the removal of derogatory credit information from the consumer's credit report or otherwise improve the consumer's credit report or credit standing, provided, this shall not prevent truthful, unexaggerated statements about the consumer's rights under existing law regarding his credit history or regarding access to his credit
file; (4) Make, or counsel or advise any consumer to make, any statement that is untrue or misleading and which is known or which by the exercise of reasonable care should be known, to be untrue or misleading, to a consumer reporting agency or to any person who has extended credit to a consumer or to whom a consumer is applying for an extension of credit, with respect to a consumer's creditworthiness, credit standing, or credit capacity; or (5) Make or use any untrue or misleading representations in the offer or sale of the services of a credit repair business or engage, directly or indirectly, in any act, practice, or course of business which operates or would operate as a fraud or deception upon any person in connection with the offer or sale of the services of a credit repair business.
Performs general office work, including
filing, answering phones,...
General office clerks
perform a variety of clerical tasks, including answering telephones, typing documents, and
filing records.
Provides the director and managers of sales and marketing with administrative and clerical support including word - processing, typing, e-mailing,
filing, data - entry, faxing, copying, corresponding, answering telephones, processing mail, taking notes and / or dictation, making travel arrangements and
performing other
general office duties.
OfficeTeam is seeking a
General Office Assistant to
perform some administrative duties such as
filing, scanning and entry of data for a client of ours in Tamarac, Florida.
Performs various clerical, administrative and basic
general duties including but not limited to data processing, record and
file creation and maintenance, mail distribution, telephone reception, invoice processing and administrative support for department
Perform general office duties including maintaining client compliance
files, address customer inquiries and resolve account issues.
Typical activities that a
General Assistant
perform at work include greeting clients, answering to phone calls, transferring phone calls to the appropriate staff members, maintaining
filing systems, drafting documents, accepting and distributing packages, and handling mail.
Perform front desk duties, including greeting visitors and clients, answering calls on a multi-line phone system, logging data,
filing, and other
general clerical work.
Ability to
perform general office duties and to use multiline telephone, computers,
filing systems, copiers, and fax machines
Performed full clerical, administrative and
general office duties including calendar management, expense ledger and GL reconciliation, supply ordering, organizing and labeling
files, equipment ordering and maintenance.
Performed general office duties such as
filing, answering telephones, and handling routine correspondence.
Successful applicants also have training in
performing general clerical tasks, using computers, maintaining
filing systems and in human resources practices.
Performed general office duties to include: cleaning, making confirmation calls, assisting clients with checking in / out, providing
general information,
filing, organizing.
General office duties such as organizing and maintaining
files, making copies, scanning, faxing, and filling out reports are
performed daily.
Open and distribute incoming departmental mail;
perform filing and other
general office duties.
Performed general office and administrative duties including scheduling,
filing, mailing and other departmental needs such as mail and e-mail distribution, departmental invoice - processing
Perform general office duties: correspondence,
filing, copying, faxing, scheduling appointments.
Performs duties including monitoring all expirables, answering a multi-line phone system, maintaining department correspondence
files, and providing
general clerical support.
Perform general clerical duties, including but not limited to, photocopying, faxing, mailing and
filing.
Special talent for
performing general legal secretarial duties, processing mail, managing calendars, opening accounts and organizing and maintaining electronic and paper client
files.
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Perform clerical duties including
filing and inventory • Communicate with customers and provide them with
general information • Manage calendars and arrange appointments • Sort and distribute incoming mail • Operate office machinery such as copier and fax machine • Type and proofread outgoing correspondence •
Perform additional
general office duties such as assisting staff with their specific work when required
Responsibilities: *
Performs general administrative duties including typing, copying, and
filing correspondences, memos, letters, etc..
Job Title: Administrative Clerk I Duration: 6 months Location: Houston TX - 77056 Description / Comment: Position:
General Office Clerk Responsibilities
Perform medium data entry in excel documents Create and maintain electronic and paper
filing system as di...
Performed general office duties answering phones,
general filing, and clerical duties while multitasking.
Performed general clerical duties: bookkeeping, monthly account reconciliation,
filing, and etc..
Performed general office functions such as
filing, photocopying, faxing, data entry and other duties.
Performed general office and clerical duties with the line producer, such as
filing production budget costs and receipts
Perform general office tasks such as
filing, making copies, and computer data entry.
Performed general office and clerical work such as
filing materials, operating duplicating machines and running errands.
Performed general office duties such as answering telephone, organizing and distributing mail,
filing, verifying health and auto insurance.
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Performed general administrative duties such as
filing, sorting mail, stocking office supplies, and answering phones.
Perform administrative duties including payoff letters, releases, billing,
filing and
general ledger and deposit account reconciliation.
Perform general administrative tasks such as
filing, manage the library, answer and direct calls and will establish a tracking system in Excel.
Performed day - to - day administrative functions and
general office duties including but not limited to word processing, copying,
filing, faxing, answering phones and data entry.
Burns & McDonnell, St. Louis, MO May 2016 — Dec 2016 Project Assistant •
Performed general administrative and office support duties: • Kept and maintained project
files • Generated monthly progress reports • Oversaw tracking system for projects • Answered phones and directed calls • Managed incoming mail • Ordered and maintained supplies • Made PowerPoint presentations
Lab Assistant — Parker Children's Hospital — March 2007 — May 2012 • Prepared specimens for analysis and distribution following laboratory procedures;
performed laboratory functions and worked with quality and regulations indicators • Obtained blood from patients using fingerstick, heelstick, or venipuncture in order to procure blood samples for analysis; ensured correct patient identification through registration system and made sure that correct tests were ordered • Responded to patient needs, including attention to phone calls, courier deliveries, and removal of pneumatic tubes; referred unresolved issues to supervisory on duty • Filed and pulled pathology slides and performed proper tissue disposal when necessary; assisted supervising medical technologist with post-mortem specimens • Performed inventory and general maintenance of lab area; reported equipment repair needs and supplies required for efficient running o
performed laboratory functions and worked with quality and regulations indicators • Obtained blood from patients using fingerstick, heelstick, or venipuncture in order to procure blood samples for analysis; ensured correct patient identification through registration system and made sure that correct tests were ordered • Responded to patient needs, including attention to phone calls, courier deliveries, and removal of pneumatic tubes; referred unresolved issues to supervisory on duty •
Filed and pulled pathology slides and
performed proper tissue disposal when necessary; assisted supervising medical technologist with post-mortem specimens • Performed inventory and general maintenance of lab area; reported equipment repair needs and supplies required for efficient running o
performed proper tissue disposal when necessary; assisted supervising medical technologist with post-mortem specimens •
Performed inventory and general maintenance of lab area; reported equipment repair needs and supplies required for efficient running o
Performed inventory and
general maintenance of lab area; reported equipment repair needs and supplies required for efficient running of the lab
Performs general office duties, maintains
files, orders supplies, and assists with special projects... Assist with copies, faxing and mail distribution.
Performed general corporate governance duties including drafting and
filing of incorporation, qualification, amendment, dissolution and merger documents, consents, minutes and authorizations.
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Perform general administrative tasks such as
filing, record - keeping and taking phone messages
Perform general clerical and office work, including typing, proofreading,
filing, checking and recording information.
Perform general office duties, such as ordering supplies; maintaining records in management database;
filing corporate documents, records, and reports.
Wholesale foodservice and jan / san distributor Forman, Inc. seeks an office clerk to serve as receptionist and
perform general clerical / office duties such as: * typing documents, *
filing...