Office Boy, Cleaner, Packing Helper

We are looking for an experience:

(1) Office Boy,
(2) Cleaner,
(3) Packing/Helper,

Who are Experienced and willing to Hard work and must be easy to adapt the duties and responsibilities given by the management. Professional Dress code & hygienic.


Below are some requirements for all three categories:

• Organizing and keeping files and handling Documents.
• Answering and forwarding phone call, and taking messages.
• Providing details to phone callers, and office
• Monitoring the use of devices and supplies within the workplace.
• Serving beverages to office staff & Customers.
• Cleaning the work place.
• Cleaning, stocking and supplying designated facility areas (dusting, sweeping, vacuuming, mopping, cleaning ceiling vents, restroom cleaning etc)
• Performing and documenting routine inspection and maintenance activities.
• Carry out heavy cleaning tasks and special Cleaning Techniques.
• Must be aware of All detergents/Liquids used for different Surfaces.
• Packagers are responsible for cleaning packaging materials, loading items into containers, and weighing and labeling the items appropriately. They also perform final checks for defective items, ensure all working items make it to the loading area or inventory, and keep detailed records of materials and shipments.
• Helpers, such as supplying or holding materials or tools, and cleaning work areas and equipment. Can lift & move heavy & smaller equipment. Loading & Unloading. General Helper.

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE IS AN ADVANTAGE.

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Internet Skills : Sales Skills to Put on Your Resume

Sales Skills to Put on Your Resume
Although there are many types of sales jobs, certain sales skills are universal. These five sales job skills for your resume will be attractive to hiring managers, no matter the industry or company.

Tip
Use the job ad to find out which skills to list on your resume. Employers always list the skills and abilities they want in the job description.

Internet Skills

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For instance, sales employees must be internet-savvy to conduct relevant research, network with leads, and share information with colleagues.

Being able to navigate the internet is, without a doubt, one of the top sales skills.

Basic internet skills include knowing how to:

send and receive emails
navigate social networks like Facebook and LinkedIn
conduct research using search engines
Tip
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Online research skills require critical thinking and strong decision-making abilities, and are essential for anyone involved in direct sales.