Temporary Office Support Clerk Customer Service & Call Center - Lisle, IL at Geebo

Temporary Office Support Clerk

LOOKING FOR A COMPANY THAT VALUES YOUR SKILLS?A job with AT&T as a Office Support Clerk can provide you with exactly that! Take advantage of our paid training and wide range of career possibilities.
AT&T offers a competitive salary and benefits that include medical, dental, paid vacation, and more!Our Office Support Clerks are responsible for the opening and processing of incoming mail payments in our high paced Remittance Center.
What you'll do as an AT&T Office Support Clerk:
Identify different types of mail and sort, log and prepare envelopes for the extraction area Operate high speed mail opening equipment Manually open mail and sort of contents based on procedures Process customer payments via 10-key pad Complete change of address orders AT&T will consider for employment qualified applicants in a manner consistent with the requirements of federal, state and local laws
Qualifications:
Our Office Support Clerks must be able to:
Work in a physically strenuous environment where standing for most of the day is required Handle a high volume of work efficiently and effectively Work early hours and on weekends Qualify on pre-employment screening:
Study Guide(click the link below to open the study guide)Assessment Information:
Business Telecommunications Ability Battery (Business-TAB) Recommended Skills Telephone Consultations Administration Data Entry Clerical Works Prioritization Answer Inquiry Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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