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Talis Group, Inc. CALL US TODAY!, KY-Louisville
LEGAL SUPPORT JOBS NEW – Experienced Legal Secretary… com EXPERIENCED LEGAL SECRETARY: Regional law firm seeks an Experienced Legal Secretary to support up to…
From: CareerBuilder
KY-London
Experienced Legal Secretary needed. Job location in London. Please send resume to Blind Box “J” c/o The Sentinel Echo, P.O. Box 830, London, Ky. 40743-0830 This…
From: Monster
KY-Louisville
LEGAL SECRETARY Mid-size Law Firm is looking for a mature individual with at least 4 years experience as a Legal Secretary. Applicant must be proficient with…
From: CareerBuilder
KY-Louisville
Law Firm is looking for a qualified mature individiual with at least 4 years Legal Secretarial experience. Must be proficient in WordPerfect and/or Word. Must…
From: Monster
KY-New
all Litigation Secretaries… Boutique downtown firm is looking for a strong litigation secretary to help… firm practices. 5 years legal secretarial experience…
From: Brooke Companies, Inc.
Talis Group, Inc. – Legal Division, KY-Louisville
com/ Requirements Keywords: Administrative, Secretary, Receptionist , General Office, Payroll. Please… divisions such as Legal, Engineering, Manufacturing…
From: CareerBuilder
Rector-Hayden Realtors, KY-Lexington
clerical office administrative assistant data assistant paralegal data entry legal assistant executive assistant secretary office admin office manager
From: CareerBuilder
Rector-Hayden HiringCenter, KY-Winchester
clerical office administrative assistant data assistant paralegal data entry legal assistant executive assistant secretary office admin office manager
From: AllRetailJobs.com
Remedy Intelligent Staffing, KY-Louisville
customer, data, data entry, customer service, secretary, office manager, accounting, sales, admin, medical, legal, marketing, entry, payroll, entry level…
From: CareerBuilder
Lexmark International, Inc., KY-Lexington
duties for staff in the legal department. Acts as… with appropriate entities in accordance with legal requirements. May assist in establishing office…
From: Lexmark International, Inc.
Semonin HiringCenter, KY-Prospect
clerical office administrative assistant data assistant paralegal data entry legal legal assistant executive assistant secretary office admin office manager
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Federal Government Jobs, KY-Fort Knox
Office of Office of Secretary Salary $47,448.00… Veterans Information: http://www.usajobs.gov/vi Legal and Regulatory Guidance: http://www.usajobs.gov/lrg…
From: WorkMinistry.com
Federal Government Jobs, KY-Lexington
for results achieved and effectiveness in meeting legal requirements. Experience may have included the… www.usajobs.gov/vi Legal and Regulatory Guidance…
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Kentucky at a Glance
State Abbreviation – KY
State Capital – Frankfort
Largest City – Louisville
Area – 40,411 square miles [Kentucky is the 37th biggest state in the USA]
Population – 4,041,769 (as of 2000) [Kentucky is the 25th most populous state in the USA]
Name for Residents – Kentuckians
Major Industries – agriculture (tobacco, corn, peanuts, wheat), mining (anthracite coal), horse-raising, whiskey manufacturing, automobile and truck manufacturing, chemical manufacturing
Kentucky Economy
Kentucky is noted for the distilling of Bourbon whiskey and for the breeding of thoroughbred racehorses. Tobacco, in which Kentucky is second only to North Carolina among U.S. producers, has long been the state’s chief crop, and it is also its chief farm product, followed by horses and mules, cattle, and corn. Dairy goods, hay, and soybeans are also important.
Kentucky derives the greatest share of its income, however, from industry. Even Lexington, one of the world’s largest loose-leaf tobacco markets, is industrialized. The state’s chief manufactures include electrical equipment, food products, automobiles, nonelectrical machinery, chemicals, and apparel. Printing and publishing as well as tourism have become important industries. Kentucky is also one of the major U.S. producers of coal, the state’s most valuable mineral; stone, petroleum, and natural gas are also extracted.
