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Corporate Law Clerk
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Seeking an elite Corporate Law Clerk for premier Bay Street firms in Toronto. This role demands 5-10 years of experience managing complex M&A, cross-border transactions, and corporate reorganizations. You must be ILCO-accredited with proficiency in EnAct, Athennian, and AI-driven automation tools...
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Litigation Law Clerk
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Seeking an experienced Commercial Litigation Law Clerk for top Toronto law firms. Ideal candidates have 5-10 years of experience, mastery of ACL, CaseLines, and PCLaw, and an ILCO certification. This role offers early access to high-value positions, direct advocacy with GTA Managing Partners, and...
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Canada , Toronto
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80000.00 - 105000.00 USD / Year
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Law Clerk - 18 Month Contract
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Join Demant Canada’s in-house Legal Team as a Contract Law Clerk in Toronto. Over 18 months, you’ll support corporate transactions, real estate leasing, and financing, drafting leases and loan documents. Ideal for a Law Clerk graduate with 1-3 years’ experience in corporate or real estate law. En...
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Accounting Clerk
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We are seeking an Accounting Clerk in Toronto to manage full-cycle AP/AR for a dynamic finance team. This role requires 2-3 years of experience, proficiency in MS Excel, and familiarity with Yardi software. A background in property management or non-profit is a strong asset. Enjoy comprehensive b...
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50000.00 CAD / Year
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Billing clerk
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Join a leading Healthcare firm in Downtown Toronto as a Billing Clerk. Utilize your 2-3 years of billing experience and MS Excel proficiency to manage invoices, e-billing, and client accounts. Enjoy a hybrid role with WFH flexibility, TTC access, and professional development benefits. Your expert...
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23.00 - 25.00 CAD / Hour
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Senior Law Clerk
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About the Clerk role

Explore the diverse world of clerk jobs, a foundational career path that serves as the operational backbone for countless industries. Clerks are essential professionals responsible for maintaining organization, ensuring accuracy, and facilitating the smooth daily functioning of offices, departments, and facilities. This role is ideal for meticulous individuals who thrive on creating order and providing crucial administrative support.

The day-to-day responsibilities of a clerk can vary significantly depending on the industry, but they typically revolve around data, documentation, and departmental coordination. Common duties include processing, sorting, and filing documents, both in physical and digital formats. This involves meticulous data entry into specialized software systems or spreadsheets, managing records for easy retrieval, and performing regular audits to ensure information is complete and accurate. Many clerk jobs also involve handling financial documents, such as processing invoices for accounts payable and receivable, reconciling statements, and assisting with basic bookkeeping tasks. In other settings, clerks may be responsible for inventory management, ordering supplies, and maintaining the organization of storage areas. A universal aspect of the profession is communication; clerks frequently interact with colleagues, vendors, or the public to answer inquiries, resolve discrepancies, and provide general support.

To succeed in clerk jobs, certain skills and attributes are universally sought after. Exceptional attention to detail is paramount, as the role demands a high level of accuracy in all tasks. Strong organizational skills are equally critical for managing multiple responsibilities and maintaining systematic records. Proficiency with standard office technology, including computers, scanners, and common software suites like Microsoft Office, is a baseline requirement. Many positions also require familiarity with industry-specific software, such as accounting programs or database management systems. Clerks must be effective communicators, both written and verbal, and possess the ability to work both independently on assigned tasks and collaboratively as part of a team. A high school diploma is typically the minimum educational requirement, though roles in specialized areas like accounting may prefer candidates with an associate's degree or relevant certifications. Physical requirements can vary; some clerk jobs may involve prolonged sitting and computer work, while others could require light lifting, standing, or moving carts and supplies.

If you are a structured, reliable individual with a keen eye for detail, exploring clerk jobs can open doors to a stable and rewarding career with opportunities for growth into senior administrative or specialized support roles.