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Whether you work as a receptionist, hair stylist, fast food, server, or in retail - we can help work around your schedule. People who do well with us have experience in just about every field you can imagine - customer service, as a waiter or waitress, administrative assistant, office worker, landscaper, in a call center, sales lead, public relations, advertising, cashier, retail management, communications.
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Perform other clerical receptionist duties such as filing, photocopying, collating, faxing, etc. The Receptionist position serves as the first point of contact for the company with visitors and customers.
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The Site Supervisor will be responsible for providing Corporate Hospitality and Receptionist services, in addition to other support assistance on-site daily. The Site Supervisor will be responsible for providing Corporate Hospitality and Receptionist services, in addition to other support assistance on-site daily.
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Receptionist is responsible for assisting with front office support which includes patient intake, updating patient information/demographics, answering questions related to appointment and doctor visit, and keeping front office clean and in order when needed.
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We are a large, well-established dog and cat hotel since 1983, and are looking for pet-loving individuals to join our team!
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Weare looking for an ON-CALL (hours will vary) Concierge/Receptionist for our Assisted Livingand Memory Care community Varenita of Westlake in Westlake Village, CA. Concierge/Receptionist candidates should have excellent guest service experience as well ascommunication skills in order to ensure a pleasant experience for residents andguests at our community.
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The receptionist should demonstrate a warm and approachable disposition to each patient in every interaction either on the phone or in person consistently providing a Perfect Patient Experience (PPE) and creating Patients for Life (PFL.
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At Drybar, our philosophy is simple: Focus on one thing and be the best at it.
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Experience as a Receptionist, Front Office Representative or similar role preferred but not required. Each location combines both parts of the optical equation - eyewear and eye care - into one excellent experience at a single low price.
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Blo is a recognized brand with an international presence in the hair and beauty industry.
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Acts as backup receptionist when receptionist is absent or on lunch break. Acts as backup to Centralized Intake Counselor when he/she is absent or occupied with other callers or with an intake.
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As a receptionist you are the face of the practice, this is a fantastic opportunity for the right person! Working with Western Dental / Brident Dental you will enjoy being a part of one of our brand new beautiful, modern, and fully equipped dental practices.
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The Front Desk Receptionist is responsible for greeting patients and answering telephone calls for the Los Angeles Cancer Network (OneOncology affiliated medical practice). The Front Desk Receptionist is responsible for greeting patients and answering telephone calls for the Los Angeles Cancer Network (OneOncology affiliated medical practice.
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Supervisory Requirements This position has no supervisor responsibilities Qualification Education and/or Experience Must possess, as a minimum, a high school diploma or GED. Previous administrative or receptionist experience preferred.
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Every Supercuts receptionist is expected to help us market and grow the business, provide excellent guest service, control expenses and complete all tasks required in the position. Supercuts offers a wide range of professional services, including haircuts, color and highlights, waxing and specialty services.
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