Philatelic Help Wanted

January 17th, 2010 admin

Want to work for a stable, growing company that paid $220,000 in December 2009 Bonus? Mystic Stamp Company, a nationally recognized industry leader in providing postage stamps, first day covers, and related products to collectors worldwide, seeks to fill the following full-time position: OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR Supervises colleagues in an office production environment. Proven success in setting up and improving production systems and efficiency standards and/or supervision a must. The successful candidate will possess strong communication skills, leadership, initiative, and analytical thinking. Four year college degree (or equivalent professional experience). If you possess production and/or supervisory experience, flexibility, enjoy a family oriented, entrepreneurial environment, and desire to…


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