Business Operations Assistant Financial & Banking - Salt Lake City, UT at Geebo

Business Operations Assistant

Are you seeking an organization that provides a phenomenal growth opportunity for those few who embody an entrepreneurial spirit? Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment?Our Entry Level Business Operations opening is an excellent opportunity to join an industry leader and grow with us in an environment that is both challenging and rewarding.
We are looking for a Business Operations Assistant who is inquisitive, energetic, hard-working, highly motivated, and committed to success.
Most importantly, we are looking for a dynamic person who will add the strength of their unique backgrounds and experiences to our team of ambitious associates.
Responsibilities of the Business Operations Assistant:
Engage and educate community members in order to help spread our charity partners story and initiatives Create excitement at local events to drive awareness and increase revenue generation for our charity partners Collaborate and strategize effective ways to better educate our community on anti-bullying initiatives Accept and accurately record community donations Attend meetings and virtual conferences to stay up to date on client charity events and brand awareness initiatives Present our cause directly to consumers and explain the significance our anti-bullying efforts can make in someone's life Requirements of the Business Operations Assistant:
Experience in business operations, business management, sales or customer facing role Drive and motivation to work in a business focused environment Ability to give effective presentations and speak clearly to potential donors Background volunteering preferred but not required Ability to work independently and as part of a team Strong leadership skills and coachability #LI-OnsitePowered by JazzHR Recommended Skills Business Management Entrepreneurship Leadership Presentations Sales Self Motivation Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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