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Assist with answering phones efficiently in accordance with National Vision telephone protocol. Eyeglass World is part of National Vision, one of the largest optical retailers in the United States.
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At National Vision, we strive to deliver opportunities for professional growth and long-term career fulfillment. Perform insertion and removal training of contact lens as directed by management and permitted by state law.
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Guest Service Supervisors often have multiple tasks at hand between answering phones, checking guests in/out, fulfilling guest requests, communicating with our Maintenance and Housekeeping team members, ensuring that billing and payments are correct, actively ensuring safety and security measures are being met, etc.
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Answer phones properly and in a timely manner. Assist in other areas of the office as necessary, including dispensing eyewear. Handle tasks such as adjusting, or fitting eyewear carefully and correctly, ensuring details are thorough and exact.
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Discount on Pet supplies, cell phones, movie tickets, gym memberships, and more! Our company is made up of thousands of people across North America, with an emerging footprint across the U.K., Mexico, China and Canada - all dedicated to helping gardens bloom bigger, pets live healthier, and communities grow stronger.
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Your responsibilities would be answering phones, servicing customers, calling existing and new customers, etc. You'll be required to get your Auto, Fire, Life and Health insurance licenses (while you work) and I'll pay for your training and all fees.
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This position is responsible for analyzing and supporting all information technology needs to include all areas of information systems (i.e. desktop and laptops, shop computers and applications), VoIP Phone system, LAN/WAN and Cell Phones.
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Complete various administrative duties such as room rental reservations, program registrations and answering phones. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets and fax machines.
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Handle front desk duties in our Carrollwood office (including answering phones/transferring calls for all offices) Perform work related errands as needed (store trips to purchase sodas/supplies, post office, ordering lunch for internal meetings, etc.
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MaxHealth in Tampa is looking to hire a full-time Front Office Representative to assist with check-in and check-out functions, collecting co-payments, scheduling patients, answering phones, and provide excellent customer service overall.
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The role involves front desk duties such as answering phones and making reservations, as well as creating flyers and maintaining records using MS Office and Excel. The role involves front desk duties such as answering phones and making reservations, as well as creating flyers and maintaining records using MS Office and Excel.
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You might be acting greeter, runner, cashier, answering phones, understanding and executing operational policies and procedures, packing/unpacking shipments, and organizing the stock room to support product flow and the smooth running of the store.
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These duties will include answering phones, data entry, assisting in the examination process of patients under the direction of a physician, interviewing patients, measuring vital signs and recording information on patients' charts, drawing and collecting blood samples and/or urine samples from patients, preparing specimens for laboratory analysis, and conducting a variety of diagnostic tests.
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Willingness to work in a highly professional kitchen that does not allow music, cell phones, PDA, or other distractions. Reliable transportation desired; our hours can be when public transportation is limited or unavailable.
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