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This position will be responsible for the initial contact that is made by telephone and walk-in customers at the Cherry Creek Mortgage (CCMC) Corporate office.
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Sr Legal Receptionist to join our team working onsite at our client's office located in Denver, CO. Job Title: Sr Legal Receptionist. Sr Legal Receptionist to join our team working onsite at our client's office located in Denver, CO.
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Job Description: As a Remote Receptionist, you will be the first point of contact for our clients, providing exceptional customer service and administrative support. As we expand our remote operations, we are seeking a friendly and professional Remote Receptionist to join our team and be the welcoming face of our agency.
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Proven experience as an office manager, front office manager, receptionist, or administrative assistant. We are looking for an Administrative Assistant/Receptionist who will aid in organizing and coordinating administrative procedures for their location.
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We are seeking a highly organized individual to manage extensive meeting arrangements and coordinate catering services.
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If you answered yes to these questions, working for a State Farm independent contractor agent may be the career for you!
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Two to four years experience as office receptionist, preferably in medical environment. Responsible for providing a professional and welcoming first point of contact with all patients in person or on the phone while keeping charts and receptionist area clean and organized.
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The Front Bar Receptionist is responsible for creating a welcoming and positive experience for every guest that comes through the door. As a Front Bar Receptionist you will perform the following critical functions.
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Proven work experience as a Receptionist, Front Office Representative or similar role. We are looking to hire a full time Receptionist to manage our front desk, and to perform a variety of administrative and clerical tasks.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience as a medical receptionist highly preferred, preferably in a medical practice or ambulatory environment. We are looking for a service-oriented, motivated individual to join us as a Medical Receptionist to accomplish this mission.
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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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We’re Squeeze, a feel-good company, from the Founders of Drybar.
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Supporting our front office as a Dental Office Receptionist (Business Assistant) , you’ll be surrounded by camaraderie and partnership - where patients come first, and continuous learning is encouraged.
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Position Overview: The Medical Office Receptionist greets all patients and manages patient intake. 1 year of medical front desk receptionist experience or administrative experience preferred.
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Vida Veterinary Care is seeking a Veterinary Receptionist to join our fun and hardworking night-shift team! The Receptionist will support veterinarians, technicians, veterinary assistants, groomers and kennel staff in daily patient and client care.
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