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$35/hr Starting at $25

Database application for property tax consulting firm. Track properties, accounts, billing, and run semi-annual mailing. Database application for nurse contract agency. Track nurses and clients. Automated email notifications of nursing credential expirations. Contact management features, integration with outlook calendar and contact list. Payroll time entry application, integrated with PeachTree accounting. Bill of Materials database application for meat processing plant. Invoicing database integrated with Peachtree for employee screening agency. Inventory Management database for PC hardware repair shop. Including issue orders and purchase orders. Integrated bar code scanner. Website with dynamic database driven event calendar.

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Database application for property tax consulting firm. Track properties, accounts, billing, and run semi-annual mailing. Database application for nurse contract agency. Track nurses and clients. Automated email notifications of nursing credential expirations. Contact management features, integration with outlook calendar and contact list. Payroll time entry application, integrated with PeachTree accounting. Bill of Materials database application for meat processing plant. Invoicing database integrated with Peachtree for employee screening agency. Inventory Management database for PC hardware repair shop. Including issue orders and purchase orders. Integrated bar code scanner. Website with dynamic database driven event calendar.

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AccountingBillingConsultingEmail ServicesExcelInventory ManagementInvoicingManagementMaterialsMicrosoftNetworkingNursingOutlookPayrollPC HardwarePeachtreePeachtree AccountingProcessingProgrammingProperty TaxTaxWindows

1 Reviews

  • Mari_Stradford says,

    Highly recommend....was motivated and finished project quickly. Made recommendations so that database would be more efficient.

    for Access Program on Apr 27, 2004