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Earn up to $52K as an Administrative Services Coordinator for Mathematica

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Mathematica, a research and data analytics consultancy, is hiring an administrative services coordinator.

This is a full-time position expected to pay between $45-$52k annually.

Responsibilities include coordinating schedules and travel arrangements; processing expense reports for staff; and creating expense authorizations.

You must have a high school diploma or GED, at least three years of administrative or related experience; and proficiency in Microsoft programs and Acrobat DC.

Benefits include medical, vision and dental insurance; employee stock options; and health care and dependent care flexible spending accounts.

Administrative Services Coordinator at Mathematica

Responsibilities include:

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  • Coordinating schedules and travel arrangements.
  • Processing expense reports for staff.
  • Creating expense authorizations.

Applicants for this position must have:

  • A high school diploma or GED.
  • At least three years of administrative or other related experience.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft programs and Acrobat DC.

Benefits at Mathematica include:

  • Employee stock options.
  • Medical, dental and vision insurance.
  • Health care and dependent care flexible spending accounts.

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Danielle Braff is a freelance writer in Chicago.

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