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Position Title: Receptionist Department: Human Resources Reporting Function: Chief People Officer Supervisory Functions: N/A Job Summary: To receive all visitors and assist supervisor with various Human Resource correspondence/paperwork.
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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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Runs high volume copy machines and performs binding and finishing work.
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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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Runs high volume copy machines and performs binding and finishing work.
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We are currently looking for a Full-time Medical Office Receptionist to join our team in Denver, CO. Ability to identify and solve problems in a timely manner; gathering and analyzing information skillfully, developing alternate solutions.
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Proven experience as a receptionist, front desk representative, or in a similar role. We are is seeking a friendly and organized Receptionist to be the first point of contact for our clients and visitors.
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As a Receptionist You Will. Teladoc- FREE doctor access 24/7. SVP offers educational assistance for qualified teammates to enroll in AVMCVTEA accredited veterinary technician programs. Demonstrate ability to show empathy toward clients and treat pets with compassion and respect.
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This is a part-time onsite role for a receptionist at our salon in Cherry Creek. The receptionist will be responsible for phone etiquette, scheduling duties, clerical skills, communication, and providing excellent customer service to our clients/ guests.
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POWER is seeking a full-time Receptionist to work in our Denver (Lakewood), Colorado office for the Corporate Administrative Services Group. New Dads and Moms Benefit program. This position provides reception support for the Fort Worth Office as well as back-up support to other POWER Offices on an as needed basis.
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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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The Receptionist serves as the first point of contact for clients, visitors, and employees, providing exceptional customer service while managing front desk operations. Job Title: Receptionist.
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We are seeking a full time front desk receptionist who will also assist the office manager and accounting work group with their duties and responsibilities. We are seeking a full time receptionist, an individual that can take, screen and direct calls and visitors to the right person to address their needs.
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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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The Sales Receptionist is responsible for ensuring a positive guest experience at the first point of contact and for directing customers and vendors to the appropriate dealership representative or resource.
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