Entry-Level Administrative Assistant

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We're hiring an Entry-Level Administrative Assistant (Work From Home) to support daily operations across the UAE and Saudi market. This role focuses on organization, accuracy, and consistent execution.

You'll support the team by updating spreadsheets, cleaning records, tracking progress, organizing information, and ensuring that tasks are completed and documented properly.

If you like structured work, clear checklists, and being the "person who keeps everything together," this role is designed for you.


You don't need years of experience for this role—what matters most is your ability to follow instructions, handle repetitive tasks without losing accuracy, and communicate clearly when something is missing or unclear.

This is a strong starting point for candidates who want to grow into operations, administration, or coordinator roles.

What you'll do (daily tasks)

Data entry & record updates

Review spreadsheets and update entries daily based on new information.
Standardize formatting (names, emails, phone numbers, countries, notes).
Remove duplicates and correct obvious errors (wrong country entries, invalid phone formats, missing fields).
Confirm that required fields are present and flag missing information.

Inbox & task coordination

Assist in sorting and labeling incoming requests (admin tasks, follow-ups, approvals).
Route requests to the correct person and track progress until completion.
Send reminders for incomplete tasks or missing documentation.

Reporting & trackers

Maintain daily trackers:
new records added, records cleaned, tasks completed, pending items.
Prepare simple summaries at the end of the day (what was completed, what needs attention tomorrow).
Identify patterns (frequent missing fields, repeated issues) and report them to the team.

Scheduling and coordination (light support)

Help coordinate schedules by confirming availability and updating calendars when requested.
Send reminders and confirmation messages to avoid missed steps.
Track attendance or completion for onboarding or internal checklists.

Quality control

Double-check the accuracy of entries before final submission.
Ensure naming conventions and file organization stay consistent.
Maintain clean records so customer service and operations teams can work faster.

Performance expectations

High accuracy (minimal errors)
Consistent output (steady daily completion)
Clear communication when blocked
Strong organization and file hygiene

Requirements

Comfortable with Google Sheets/Excel
Strong attention to detail and ability to follow SOPs
Basic written communication skills
Stable internet and ability to work independently
Entry-level friendly; training provided

Work details

Type:
Full-time or part-time options depending on workload

Location:
Remote

Schedule:
Flexible windows but consistent availability required

Why this role is a great fit


This is a strong "foundation role" that builds real operational skills: spreadsheet mastery, admin workflow, data hygiene, documentation, and task tracking.

If you perform well, you can progress into senior admin, operations coordinator, team lead, or QA roles.

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