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Now Hiring Dec. 21: Syosset and Woodbury

Seasonal employees, financial advisors and babysitters are wanted this week in Syosset and Woodbury.

 

Despite , thousands in the neighborhood are still searching for jobs. Every Wednesday, we'll post jobs we found in Syosset and Woodbury. We list the basics of the job, like location, job responsibilities and requirements. If you want to learn more about one of the positions, click the job title in blue!

Financial Advisor

Location: Woodbury
Employee Type: Full time
Job Description: provide clients with sound financial advice consistent with the clients' goals and risk tolerance.
Requirements: Series 7, 63 and 65 (or 66) licensure

Part Time Babysitter

Location: Woodbury
Employee Type: Part time
Job Description: care for two children, six and eight-year-olds on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Requirements: responsible person, clean driving record

Retail Associate

Location: Woodbury
Employee Type: Temporary
Job Description: provide assistance to retail staff during times of increased traffic in stores.
Requirements: Not specified

Administrative Assistant

Location: Syosset
Employee Type: Not specified
Job Description: general administrative and secretarial work for a consulting company.
Requirements: prior customer service and administrative experience, high-level organizational skills, ability to operate multi-line telephone systems

Operations Services Coordinator (private tutoring)

Location: Syosset
Employee Type: Full time
Job Description: provide high level customer support for tutoring students and parents, manage a team of SAT, ACT, SAT subject test, etc. tutors, resolve student/parent issues.
Requirements: Bachelor's degree preferred, minimum of two years in customer service.

Team Leader (Petco)

Location: Syosset
Employee Type: Not specified, managerial
Job Description: assist general manager with reaching sales goals and staying within budgeted payrolls, help train and develop store personnel.
Requirements: genuine interest in the well-being of animals, high school diploma or GED, ability to demonstrate advanced math skills.

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