Word Processor Legal & Paralegal - Phoenix, AZ at Geebo

Word Processor

Company Name:
Workway
Workway is a premier national staffing firm that places qualified job-seeking candidates across the nation in direct hire, temp-to-hire and temporary positions across a variety of specialized fields. We pride ourselves in offering a candidate-centric model to assist job seekers in finding their next career or temporary opportunity.

Currently, we are seeking highly motivated Word Processor in the Tempe, AZ area.

We are seeking a Word Processor. This position will be responsible for creating letters from attorney notes and tape transcription as well as finalizing e-mailed drafts and completing form letters. Must be organized, type 40- 60 WPM minimum, as well as being
computer
literate (Word). Must have excellent grammar and spelling, and ability to edit and multi-task. Looking for dependable employees w/ strong work ethic.
Must be organized, type 40- 60 WPM minimum, as well as being computer literate (Word). Must have excellent grammar and spelling, and ability to edit and multi-task. Looking for dependable employees w/ strong work ethic.

Our Recruiters are experts in marketing your specialized skill set and spotlighting your qualifications to hiring companies. We are pleased to offer a generous and extensive benefits package to all of our associates, regardless of length of service. The benefits package includes health insurance, retirement savings programs, direct deposit and weekly pay.
To learn more about this and other job opportunities, please contact Workway at 480.726.9993 or for immediate consideration, please email your resume to .

WORKWAY is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We voluntarily practice Affirmative Action for Minorities (M), Women (F), Individuals with Disabilities (D), and Veterans (V). We value the contributions of a diverse workforce and are committed to seeking qualified, diverse candidatesEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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