U. S. Bank

AffluentMarketAdministrativeAssistant

$0–0k Walnut Creek, California, United States; Sacramento, California, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Affluent Market Administrative Assistant at U. S. Bank. Skills: Administrative support, Calendar management, Meeting coordination, Documentation. Handle expense reporting and calendar management. Plan and coordinate meetings”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

problem-solving skills; resolve exceptions in data

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High school diploma or equivalent, At least 5 years of experience in administrative and support staff roles

Nice to Have

Financial services experience is a huge plus!, Sharp reading, writing, and math skills, Proven ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines, Demonstrated administrative and clerical skills, problem-solving skills - you know how to spot and resolve exceptions in data, Effective verbal and written communication (and an eye for grammar!), Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, including building reports, creating pivot tables, and mastering formulas

What You'll Do.

Handle expense reporting and calendar management

Plan and coordinate meetings

Oversee the details for market visits

Provide essential documentation and administrative support

Utilize tech-savviness with tools for reports

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Effective verbal and written communication; grammar

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