Administrative jobs encompass an array of functions. People working in this sector do a wide variety of duties. They and their functions are a vital part of every company. The regular duties consist of general office management, speaking with clients, answering phones, helping an employer, clerical works and others.

Given the broad list of administrative functions, we understands the effort of finding correct people for these jobs and has come up with tailored services that ease finding the right people with the proper experience in this field. As administration consists of such wide-ranging works, we has earmarked recruiters solely to tap the best talent in this field. Our recruiters are masters in finding people for all the varied administrative job roles.

Why Choose Next Horizon Talent for Your Administrative Needs?
With our extensive network of pre-screened financial professionals and deep understanding of the accounting industry, we connect you with candidates who not only have the technical skills but also fit your company culture and values.
Common Administrative Job Titles:
Here are a few key job roles that we can fill for you:
  • Bill and Account Collectors Followed by the assistants and secretaries are the bill and account collectors. They help in managing and maintaining the companies’ finances. Their day-to-day works consist of receiving payments, recording financial data and arranging money for different chores. They could as well perform other associated clerical duties.
  • General Office Clerks This job performs a wide range of administrative functions. They could answer phones, file records, maintain and type documents and help clients. They could even do some essential bookkeeping and economic transactions.
  • Information Clerks These clerks carry on a range of clerical responsibilities. They frequently collect information to assist the business. It might include searching files, retrieving files, or maintenance of records.
  • Mail Clerks: These service clerks receive, sort out, and deliver mails. They may even assist consumers either in person or on the phone.
  • Material Recording Clerks Business tax laws are complex and frustrating to handle if you aren't proficient with all the laws and loopholes. You could end up paying more taxes than necessary or paying fines because you missed a minor detail. A Tax Accountant knows the corporate tax code inside and out, so your business can stay on top of the latest changes and take full advantage of valuable credits and deductions that are available.
  • Receptionists Receptionists carry on large administrative functions. Often, they are the first point of contact for customers and clients. They greet customers, answer phones and questions regarding the organization.
Below are the common jobs titles:
  • Administrative Coordinator
  • Administrative Assistant
  • Administrative Director
  • Administrative Manager
  • Administrative Services Manager
  • Administrative Specialist
  • Administrative Services Officer
  • Executive Assistant
  • Executive Services Administrator
  • Human Resources Administrator
  • Legal Secretary
  • Medical Secretary
  • Program Administrator
  • Program Manager
  • Secretary
  • Senior Administrative Services Officer
  • Senior Executive Assistant
  • Senior Special Events Coordinator
  • Senior Support Assistant
  • Senior Support Specialist
  • Senior Administrative Coordinator
  • Special Events Coordinator
  • Special Programs Coordinator