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The Front Desk Receptionist be responsible for greeting clients and visitors to our office. Front Desk Receptionist. The receptionist will oversee giving clients directions to various parts of the office, contacting employees regarding visitors, answering phones, and taking messages, and sorting and distributing study documents to clients and staff members.
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Minimum of 1-year professional experience as a Medical Receptionist in ‘front-office’ direct patient care contact. Additional responsibilities may include miscellaneous administrative activities such as booking meeting rooms, typing, organizing and distributing mail, receiving and sending courier packages.
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Proven work experience as a Receptionist, Front Office Representative or similar role. You will coordinate activities, including redirecting phone calls and distributing correspondence.
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You will also coordinate front-desk activities, including distributing correspondence and redirecting and documenting phone calls. Ultimately, a Receptionist’s duties and responsibilities are to ensure the front desk welcomes guests positively and executes all administrative tasks to South Shore KIA highest quality standards.
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Job Title: Front Desk Receptionist Location: Huntsville, AL-35801 Duration: 6 months contract Opportunity for extension or conversion based on attendance and performance Full-time onsite position Monday-Thursday 8:00 AM- 4:30 PM and Fridays 8:00 AM-4:00 PM Front desk role- Must have professional demeanor and dress professionally Details: Person MUST be on time every day.
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Serves as a receptionist or information clerk; determines purpose of contact; provides general information; directs individuals to proper destination; receives and distributes messages. Work may include compiling, processing and maintaining records, entering and retrieving information, collecting and distributing mail and messages, typing memos, correspondence, reports, and other documents, and other general clerical duties.
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You will coordinate front-desk activities, including distributing correspondence and redirecting phone calls. We are looking for a Receptionist to manage our front desk on a daily basis and to perform a variety of administrative and clerical tasks.
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Our client, a financial institution in midtown Manhattan is seeking a temporary Receptionist available for front desk coverage. Performs general clerical duties associated with distributing office faxes, packages and mail as required.
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He/She coordinates front-desk activities, including but not limited to directing visitors, distributing correspondence and forwarding phone calls. The front desk office assistant provides general administrative support to the team working at the central administrative offices.
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Ultimately, a Receptionist’s duties and responsibilities are to ensure the front desk welcomes guests positively and executes all administrative tasks to the highest quality standards while supporting the Attorney.
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Title: Receptionist for US Government Client. Embrace the opportunity to make a difference as an Aitheras Receptionist in Houston, TX. Apply now and be part of our exceptional team! Manage mail, documents, supplies, and packages, distributing items promptly and accurately.
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You will also coordinate front-desk activities, including distributing correspondence, managing multiple conference rooms and redirecting phone calls. Perform other clerical receptionist duties such as filing, photocopying and faxing.
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FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST (35% of time) This position is also responsible for ensuring the front desk, mail room and service centers are in clean, professional, and safe working order.
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We are looking for a Receptionist to maintain and manage our front desk. Organizing, sorting, distributing mails and dispatching them to the respective departments. As a Receptionist, you will be.
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You will also coordinate front-desk activities, including distributing correspondence and redirecting phone calls. Perform other clerical receptionist duties such as filing, photocopying, transcribing and faxing.
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