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The part-time receptionist will be responsible for greeting visitors, answering phone calls, and providing administrative support to ensure the smooth operation of the office. The receptionist will play a key role in creating a positive first impression for visitors and providing assistance to staff as needed.
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Help to ensure all clients needs have been met during service both in person, over the phone or virtually. Match clients with the best-suited tax professional for their needs. Answer phones and greet clients in a personalized, friendly, and inviting manner.
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Maintain office cleanliness and organization of resources with team members. Computer proficient with the ability to use Microsoft Office. Schedule clients how they would like to be scheduled. Experience working in a fast-paced environment.
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Previous experience in a customer service environment. Strong organizational and time-management skills. What you'll bring to the team. Other duties as assigned. Ability to multi-task.
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You can also enjoy substantial savings on other goods and services such as new cars from Ford and General Motors, cellular phone service plans, movie tickets, and admission to theme parks. Clinical Receptionist, Patient Financial Services, Penn Dental Medicine.
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Previous experience in a customer service environment. Strong organizational and time-management skills. What you'll bring to the team. Other duties as assigned. Ability to multi-task.
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Requirements: 5+ years of corporate receptionist experience High school diploma or GED Excellent phone etiquette Excellent verbal communication skills Typing skills Computer skills Ability to work independently.
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Previous experience in a customer service environment. Strong organizational and time-management skills. What you'll bring to the team. Other duties as assigned. Ability to multi-task.
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Knowledge of general office equipment (copier, fax, phone systems, etc. The primary duties for the Receptionist position is to direct all incoming calls and walk-in clients in a friendly and welcoming manner.
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Position : Entry-Level, Part-Time Healthcare Front Desk Receptionist Are you the kind of person who believes laughter is contagious and that a smile can cure anything, even a case of the Mondays.
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Answer incoming phone calls to be sorted and distributed to the appropriate inside sales rep. Join us as a member of one of the largest metal roofing and siding producers in the Southeast! Our company engages in the sale, manufacturing, and distribution of metal building components and packages.
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Ability to use primary and auxiliary features of a PBX phone system. Minimum two years corporate office experience in a receptionist or administrative assistant capacity REQUIRED. Answers, screens and forwards incoming phone calls or takes messages as appropriate.
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Notifies, confirms, and reminds patients of scheduled appointments such as consultation, follow up, or simulation via letters or phone calls. Beth Israel Lahey Health requires that all staff be vaccinated against influenza (flu) and COVID-19 as a condition of employment.
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Proven work experience as a Receptionist, Front Office Representative, Hostess or similar role. Perform other clerical receptionist duties as needed. Our client is looking for a Greeter / Receptionist to manage their front desk on a daily basis and to perform a variety of administrative and clerical tasks.
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