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Position Vacant: Office Administrator @ Internetrix

25 August 2006

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Growth around the office never seems to slow, opening up a new Office Administrator position at Internetrix.

We’re looking for someone with lots of initiative and a high attention to detail to be responsible for managing accounts payable and receivable, updating website content, word processing, answering phones and more. Opportunities also exist in event management, some client service and most importantly, keeping Geoff organised (a challenging task).

Although this has the potential to be an entry-level position, our ideal candidate must be presentable, have excellent verbal and written communication skills, be able to demonstrate a true commitment to their work, be able to multitask, and have completed their HSC. This role has the potential to be family friendly and part-time in nature if the candidate is particularly capable.

In return for hard work the ideal candidate will experience a wide range of office initiatives, work for a dynamic and growing company with an atmosphere that is second to none, and of course, be in the centre to Wollongong and not too far from the beach!

If you or anyone you know is interested in the Office Administrator position at Internetrix, please contact our Operations Manager, Daniel Rowan, on (02) 4228 6464 or email careers@internetrix.net.

We look forward to hearing from you!

About Internetrix
Internetrix is an internet development and consulting company.  We work closely with the three levels of government, membership based organisations and throughout the private sector, providing services such as creative, implementation, performance & infrastructure.

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