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As a Medical Receptionist, internally known as a Member Support Specialist, at one of our offices, you will be an ambassador for patients in office, with a mastery of human connection and a strong drive for service.
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Mercedes Benz of Denver , is currently seeking a Receptionist/Greeter. The Receptionist is the first contact to greet guests by phone and in person. The Receptionist opportunity has a Pay Scale consisting of the following elements and ranges.
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Receptionist Perks: Generous Bonuses Growth Opportunities - DOUBLE your salary Health Benefits 401K POSITION SUMMARY The receptionist serves as the initial point of contact for everyone entering the facility.
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Our Receptionist, Front Desk, Customer Service, Manufacturing, Administrative. Our fast-paced, sales office is seeking a Front Desk Receptionist at our Centennial, CO office. Our Receptionist, Front Desk, Customer Service, Manufacturing, Administrative.
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The Front Desk Receptionist provides superb customer service to patients & staff and support for the office, independently and with minimal supervision. The Front Desk Receptionist provides superb customer service to patients & staff and support for the office, independently and with minimal supervision.
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WHAT WE OFFER: As our Bilingual Front Desk Scheduler - Receptionist, you'll enjoy: $21 - $27 an hour , depending on dentistry experience (we're willing to train!) We are thrilled to announce an exceptional opportunity for a Bilingual Front Desk Scheduler - Receptionist to join our team full- or part-time.
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2+ years' experience required in the Receptionist/Administrative Assistant capacity. The Receptionist is responsible for general reception of visitors and deliveries and provides clerical support at a corporate level to SVPs, EVPs and Sr. Executive Assistant.
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We are looking for a friendly, outgoing Receptionist / Administrative Assistant who is detail-oriented and can juggle tasks amidst constant interruption. We are looking for a friendly, outgoing Receptionist / Administrative Assistant who is detail-oriented and can juggle tasks amidst constant interruption.
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Job DetailsFront Desk Receptionist Are you looking for a job that will help you live out your values and foster your spiritual growth? If you feel a tug on your heart to contribute to this mission for the glory of the Father, we'd love to meet you.
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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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Experience Guide- (Front Desk Receptionist) - RiNo, CO. Experience Guide- (Front Desk Receptionist) - RiNo, CO. With boutiques currently open from coast to coast and several locations on the horizon, The NOW is looking forward to bringing their thoughtfully crafted menu with customizable enhancements, healing products and singular design aesthetic to cities all over the United States.
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Serenity is seeking a receptionist for our Denver-Cherry Creek, CO office; to join our team and drive success within our clinic. Serenity is seeking a receptionist for our Denver-Cherry Creek, CO office; to join our team and drive success within our clinic.
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KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES & QUALIFICATIONS Previous customer service experience preferred High school diploma or equivalent required May require proficiency in office applications including multi-line switchboard, copier and mailing equipment, 10 key calculator as well as Federal Express and UPS BENEFITS Medical insurance with Rx benefits Dental insurance Vision care 401k Paid vacation.
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Do you relish the opportunity to engage with the public and make a positive impact?
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Our Service Appointment Receptionist opportunity gives you the chance to be a part of an incredible team and offers strong growth potential. Our ownership has crafted a core management team who share in the belief that the success of Mercedes-Benz of Westminster is created within each of its people.
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