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We will not consider applicants that do not complete the assessments.This is a Part or Full Time (~25-40 hours) position. We are looking to hire for a variety of afternoons and weekend shifts, ending at 7:00pm Central Time on weekdays, and ending at 5:00pm Central Time on weekends.We are happy to discuss the ideal schedule you are looking for.Please let us know how many hours per week you are looking for, what days you are available and what start and end time(s) you are available for.Interviews are happening via Zoom on:• Wednesday, October 22nd at 9:30am CT• Thursday, October 23rd at 3pm CT• Monday, October 27th at 12pm CTPlease note the times given are in Central Time.We need at least 2 new awesome people to join us.We are looking for a veterinary receptionist to work a multi-line phone.Skills needed include:• Attention to detail• Proper grammar• Excellent communication• Computer skills (Use of MS Office Suite)• Love of Pets• 2+ Years Experience in a Veterinary Clinic• Typing speed of 50+ WPM• Excellent Organization• Positive, upbeat, fun personality• Marketing experience is a BIG plusIf you have all of these skills and are interested in working for a growing company, we would love to have you join our team.We are a company that answers phone calls for many types of businesses, including many veterinary clinics. We work as their remote office administrators.To apply, please email your resume to us and call ‪(608) 571-3729‬ to leave a message so we can hear your clear and friendly phone voice.This is a work from home position. In order for that to work we need you to have:1) A quiet, uninterrupted space away from pets, kids and any other interruption.2) A desk and a chair.3) Wired internet that is rated at least 100MBPS.We will supply you with a computer, dual monitors, headset and other items as needed.We will not consider applicants that do not complete the assessments.Interviews are happening via Zoom on:• Wednesday, October 22nd at 9:30am CT• Thursday, October 23rd at 3pm CT• Monday, October 27th at 12pm CTPlease note the times given are in Central Time.Thanks for applying and good luck!COVID-19 Precaution(s):• Remote interview process• Virtual meetingsHours per week:• 20-40Typical end time:• 1pm or 5:45pm or 7pm CTTypical start time:• 7:30am or 12:00pmThis Job Is:• A job for which all ages, including older job seekers, are encouraged to apply• Open to applicants who do not have a college diplomaWork Remotely• YesResponsibilities• Manage multi-line phone systems to schedule appointments and answer inquiries.• Utilize veterinary terminology to assist with client communications and provide accurate information.• Collaborate with veterinary staff to ensure efficient clinic operations and high-quality pet care.Job Types: Full-time, Part-timePay: From $16.00 per hourBenefits:• Paid time offApplication Question(s):• Have you ever had a remote job? If so, what company and how did you like it?• How many jobs have you had that you held for more than 2 years?• What are the names of the veterinary clinics you worked at?Education:• High school or equivalent (Required)Experience:• Veterinary Office: 2 years (Required)Work Location: Remote

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