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Manage front office reception area by cleaning and organizing desk and visitor lobby. This is a part time time direct hire position The Receptionist/Office Services Associate will work closely with the Facilities, Executive Administrative Staff, and Property Management to ensure that all daily operational, maintenance and janitorial tasks are taken care of to maintain the value and appearance of operations.
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Qualifications Required Skills/Qualifications: 2+ years of experience in a customer service position Work experience as a Hotel Front Desk Agent, Receptionist, or similar role preferred.
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Overview Position Summary:Responsible for all office tasks, including but not limited to Appointment Scheduler, Check Point, Operations and Front Desk, on a rotating basis. Provide communication between Operations Managers, Warehouse Leads, drivers, carriers and brokers regarding the status of loadsCommunicate with Checkpoint on status of orders if they are not ready when carriers arrivePerform receptionist duties, including, but not limited to, greeting visitors, handing out visitor badges, and notifying personnel when they have a visitor.
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1 year of experience as a receptionist, administrative assistant, guest service specialist, or similar position preferred. Exhibits working knowledge of Microsoft Office and basic computer skills.
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Prior experience as a Corporate Receptionist / Front office or Senior Administrator – Essential. As part of an industry-leading team, we are looking to add a Front Desk Manager / Administrator to join our expanding Burlington VT Captives Accounting Team. You will help empower results for our clients by delivering innovative and effective solutions.
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Your genuine spirit of caring welcomes patients as the first step prior to seeing the Doctor, NP, or PA. You may serve as a greeter, front desk receptionist, and/or cashier. One year of front desk/customer service experience in a medical setting preferred.
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Fast-paced orthopedic office is looking for an experienced medical receptionist. Front desk: 1 year (Preferred) EMR knowledge and office experience for at least 1 year is a must.
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Front Desk Receptionist. If changes occur, your supervisor and/or office manager will inform you. Responsible for clerical duties at the reception desk. Two years medical office experience.
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Front Desk/ Patient Care Coordinator. Minimum 1-year Dental Front Office Experience. We are a beautiful brand new dental office with cutting edge technology, and an amazing vision of providing exceptional dental care while giving back to our Veterans.
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With the Diamonds Direct Front Desk Professional, we are looking for a RHINO that will provide a luxurious experience from the very first interaction with our customers. What does it take to be a Front Desk Professional.
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Position Overview : The Receptionist/Office Assistant plays a critical role in providing excellent customer service and ensuring the smooth operation of front desk activities.
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Overview In this positionyou will undertake all receptionist and clerical duties at the front desk of our main office. and distribute themElectronic BankingVarious tasks as requested or assigned Education High School Diploma or Equivalent Experience Proven experience as front desk representative, agent or relevant positionFamiliarity with office machines (e.g. fax, printer etc.
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South BMW Service department is searching for a Front Desk Receptionist to be the first point of contact for our company. Proven work experience as a Receptionist, Front Office Representative or similar role.
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