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Information Security Analyst
Prominent National Firm is seeking an Information Security Analyst for its’ office in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston, New York, and Washington D.C. offices. The Information Security Analyst supports and carries out the Firm’s information security strategy under the guidance … Continue reading…
Billing & Collections Specialist – San Francisco
Premier mid- size firm seeks billing and collections professional who reports directly to the Firm’s Billing and Collections Supervisor for its’ San Francisco office. This is a position with firm wide responsibility. The Billing and Collection Specialist is responsible for the completion … Continue reading…
Director of Attorney Recruiting & Development
Premier global firm seeks Director of Attorney Recruiting & Development to oversee strategic direction of Bay area offices. The Director will oversee the processes, programming and overall functioning of the recruiting, development and engagement channels with the goal of creating … Continue reading…
Client Accounting Supervisor
Prominent Firm in the Bay Area has a career opportunity for a Client Accounting Supervisor. The Client Accounting Supervisor will have overall responsibility to monitor key systems and reports to ensure goals and activities for the designated practice group are … Continue reading…
Business Development Specialist
Prominent Firm has an opening for a Business Development Specialist in its’ Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco Bay Area, San Jose, and Seattle offices. The Business Development Specialist will further the Firm’s business development efforts through support of the … Continue reading…
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