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Gables Search Group

Word Processing SpecialistOur client, a leading mid-sized law firm centrally located on Long Island is seeking a Word Processing Specialist with heavy litigation experience.
Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel.
Responsibilities include:
Straight Type and EditsUse of Firm MacrosPleading PreparationConversion of Documents from PDF to WordExtensive Formatting using Heading StylesInserting TOC and TOA (Litera-Best Authority)Winscribe TranscriptionCreate and Edit SpreadsheetsCreate and Edit PowerPoint PresentationsKnowledge of Kofax PDF FunctionsKnowledge of NetDocs a mustHybrid Hours Monday-Friday, 9:
30am - 5:
30pm Minimum 3 days a week in office2 days a week remotelyCongenial, fast paced environment, competitive salary.
EOE.
About the Company:
Gables Search GroupGables Search Group headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio has been a leader in search and placement nationwide since 2002.
Our company specializes in both direct and contract (temporary) staffing in all industries and disciplines.
At Gables Search Group, we connect exceptional professionals with outstanding organizations.
Our commitment to integrity, excellence, partnership, innovation, and respect sets us apart.
With a personalized approach to recruitment, we ensure the perfect match between candidates and employers.
Whether you are a talented professional seeking new opportunities or an organization looking to build a high-performing team, Gables Search Group is here to guide you through the journey.
Our success is built on the success of our clients and candidates, and we are dedicated to making a positive impact on the careers and businesses we serve.
Company Size:
50 to 99 employees Industry:
Staffing/Employment AgenciesFounded:
2002Website:
https:
//www.
gablessearch.
com/.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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