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Description Job Description: A Receptionist at XTalk Prep Consultants is responsible for managing the front desk operations, greeting clients and visitors, and providing administrative support.
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THE ROLE The Ambassador role is not a front desk receptionist hiding behind a desk, generating paperwork, and swiping credit cards. You adjust easily and do not hesitate to wear a variety of hats to support the experience, acting as bellman, valet, or greeter as the situation demands.
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JOB SUMMARYUnder the direction of the Business Office Manager, is responsible for covering any aspect of the business office necessary.
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We have 3 front desk people - (every 3 days we cross-train in the business office) Front Desk is $250 and that is an incentive to collect co-pays. Work also includes providing coverage for incoming calls and other front desk functions in a busy office environment while maintaining a high standard of customer service.
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Filing legal documents (printed and electronic) with thecourts Providing coverage for front desk/receptionist area as needed basis. Coordinating with the Legal Operations team to process and manage the payment of vendor invoices including tracking the status of payments via the ATL Cloud Operating equipment and software for conference room meetings to included video conferences, phone conferences, webinars, etc.
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T he Behavioral Health (Hospital) Receptionist / Switchboard Operator (PBX ) is needed to work PRN (On-Call) on weekends and some evenings during the week at the front desk of our busy hospital.
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SalesBizLab is seeking a friendly and organized Front Office Assistant to manage our front desk and provide administrative support to our team. Proven experience as a receptionist, front office assistant, or in a similar role.
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Maintain appearance of the lobby, front desk, conference room, and breakroom areas. Equipment: Desktop computer, fax machine, copier, desk phone, and cell phone. Ship office packages via UPS/Fed Ex/Airborne/USPS.
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Front Desk Teammate Job Description:Greet Families with a smile! Sales/Admin/Office experienceBabysitting/nannying experienceTeaching/tutoring experiencePrevious lifeguarding/swim experienceParticipated in a team sportIf you are friendly, humble, driven, and willing to bring the best experience possible to local families, we would love for you to apply TODAY.
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Well-known real estate company is seeking a high-energy person for their front desk in Sandy Springs. Well-known real estate company is seeking a high-energy person for their front desk in Sandy Springs.
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If you embody a commitment to holistic wellness and possess the qualities we are seeking, we encourage you to apply for the Front Desk Receptionist position by submitting your resume and cover letter to dha@decaturhealingarts.com.
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1+ year in retail, preferably technology or front-desk, service-related experience. Ensure front of house and guest lounge is maintained to Squeeze standards. You are experienced in managing front-of-house operations for high-volume retail service businesses, exceptional with technology, and acutely aware of your surroundings.
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The Ambassador role is not a front desk receptionist hiding behind a desk, generating paperwork, and swiping credit cards. Serve as the tour guide for all hotel experiences a guest may encounter, following your intuition to uncover each guest’s likes or dislikes enabling you to add a personalized touch that creates a special memory.
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The Front Desk Receptionist is responsible for interacting with patients, by phone and in person, within a busy healthcare setting while managing administrative tasks for both the clinic and the patients.
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We are looking for a Receptionist to manage our front desk on a daily basis and to perform a variety of administrative and clerical tasks. Proven work experience as a Receptionist, Front Office Representative or similar role.
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