Looking to Hire/Office Admin-Marketing Assistant
February 12, 2022
Growth Oriented Energy Company Seeking Energetic New Hire

What one will do and learn
- Business to business interactions typically with the ownership or top executives in an organization/company
- Learning the influences of electricity and natural gas pricing both domestically and internationally
- Being a significant contributor in helping a small business continue to grow
- Leadership/Mentorship role for other staff and clients as subject matter expertise is learned
- Working on the front lines of an industry whose relevance is becoming front of mind across the country
Below is a list of skills and qualifications I am looking for, though not complete or absolute. If you do know of someone that would be a fit, please feel free to have them contact me directly with either a resume or a call. My contact information is below.
Required Skills and qualifications
- 4 years’ experience in administrative role reporting directly to upper management
- Superb written and verbal communication skills, and ability to keep company confidences
- Strong time-management skills and the ability to organize and coordinate multiple projects at once
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and other office productivity tools, with aptitude to learn new software and systems
- Committed to excellence, performing duties at the highest level possible on a consistent basis with little or no guidance
Preferred skills and qualifications
- Experience overseeing budgets and expenses
- Experience developing internal processes and filing systems
- Excellent communicator-able to interact with people of all levels in a confident and professional manner
- A positive outlook with a sense of humor, an interest and passion for continued learning, and able to adapt on the go
Russell@electricadvisors.com

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