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He/She interfaces with the Center Executive Director, Regional Business Office Coordinator, Assistant Office Manager, Bookkeeper, and Receptionist, as well as provides verbal and written reports to the Center Executive Director and Corporate.
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Supervises, organizes, evaluates, and monitors business office operations and staff, including Assistant Business Office Manager, Bookkeeper and receptionists, as well as delegates administrative authority, responsibility and accountability to other office personnel as necessary.
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Prior experience as a Corporate Receptionist / Front office or Senior Administrator – Essential. Prior experience as a Corporate Receptionist / Front office or Senior Administrator – Essential.
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We are seeking a Front Desk Receptionist to join our Sherman team at Riverside Plaza in our Resident Services Office. Additional Supplemental Insurance Policies includingVoluntary Accident & Critical IllnessHospital IndemnityLong-Term DisabilityPet insuranceFully paid employee assistance programFully vested 401k company match program9 Paid holidays and competitive PTO program (starting at 15 days annualized - only add for residential)Starbucks and Hotel discountsCharitable giving strategy with corporate match.
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As a fast-growing business, we have a lot to offer you: a one-of-a-kind office, a fun and inclusive culture, an eco-friendly working environment, and exciting corporate events. Come aboard as a Customer Service Receptionist and embark on a fulfilling and promising career with us.
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COMPENSATION: Base salary to $60K, commensurate with experience, Paid Overtime, Bonus; Excellent Medical, Dental and Vision Coverage; Paid Time Off; and more!
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Corporate Discounts: MANA has partnerships with various local and nationwide retailers to provide discounts to you; Dell, ATT, Verizon, and many more! NWA Pediatrics is seeking a PRN Receptionist.
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The Automotive Cashier/Receptionist is responsible for preparing records, accepting payment in forms of cash/credit card/checks or outside funding. Ensure repair order document storage complies with established corporate, legal and manufacturer’s retention requirements.
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He/she will assist the office manager, payroll clerk, and community supervisors with tasks as assigned in compliance with federal, state, local, and corporate requirements. The receptionist is the embodiment of the spirit of our ministry.
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Unlike large, corporate style recruiting firms, we commit to individualized attention that uniquely positions us to bridge the communication gap between recruiter, employer and candidate. Job Title - Receptionist I - 7482.
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At least three years’ customer service/receptionist experience in a corporate setting. Determines the most cost effective, appropriate freight/mail method for outgoing mail and shipments, and executes accordingly; coordinates pick-up and delivery of express/overnight mail services (e.g., UPS, FedEx.
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Tom Wood Group is currently searching for a Part-Time Receptionist to join our team at the corporate office. Tom Wood Group is currently searching for a Part-Time Receptionist to join our team at the corporate office.
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Mercedes Benz of Burlington , part of the Lyon-Waugh Auto Group, is searching for an individual to join our diverse team as a Part-time Receptionist. Fun perks such as monthly newsletter, corporate BBQ twice a year, celebrations, opportunities for tickets to concerts & sporting events plus much more.
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The Wharton San Francisco Temporary Administrative Assistant (Non-Exempt) will function as the receptionist/security person for the campus facility in San Francisco providing front desk coverage for special events, PTO/Sick time coverage, and for the additional WEMBA class on campus for summer 2022 term.
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Southern Land Company, a national real estate development and construction firm, is seeking a full-time Corporate Receptionist / Administrative Assistant to join our dynamic team in our New York office located in Rockefeller Center.
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