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We are looking to hire a Spa Receptionist who is outgoing, reliable, and coachable. Various fringe benefits such as Nationwide Pet Insurance, Ventra Benefit Program (pre-tax dollars), T-Mobile Unlimited Talk, Text, and Data, phone plans for only $30 per line (up to 4 lines) and more.
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Reports To: The Receptionist will report to the Client Services Supervisor, Client Services Manager, or equivalent leadership. As an effort to be a cross-trained team player, the receptionist may be called upon to assist in other SPS service areas such as, but not limited to mail/shipping operations, hospitality and general office/facilities work based on operational needs to provide a top tier customer experience.
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IST Management is seeking a Legal Office Receptionist/Administrative Assistant to join the Downtown Chicago team! The Legal Office Receptionist/Administrative Assistant is responsible for providing on-site front desk services, hospitality and administrative support services in a professional environment.
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What you will do:The Front Desk Receptionist is responsible for seamless registration and cashiering service for our guests during the overnight shift. The Front Desk Receptionist role is an essential member of the front office team which is dedicated to providing exceptional quality and service to our guests.
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The Receptionist will support veterinarians, technicians, veterinary assistants, groomers and kennel staff in daily patient and client care. Metropolitan Veterinary Center has an opportunity for a full time Receptionist to join our team.
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The Front Desk Receptionist is responsible for seamless registration and cashiering service for our guests during the overnight shift. The Front Desk Receptionist position requires continuous standing for 8 hours a day.
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The Woman's Locker Room Receptionist is responsible for greeting, supporting, and ensuring members' needs are addressed in a timely manner! 40% off spa services & locker room and spa brands like Skinceuticals, Coola Suncare, Capri Blue and many more.
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1+ years of experience in Office Receptionist & Office Admin duties/responsibilities. As the Receptionist, you will serve members of the public who contact the office by telephone, email, walk-in, or by appointment, and help them with language access, including providing language translation/interpretation in English/Spanish and directing clients to the agency's services, programs and other internal/external resources.
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We are looking for a full-time Front Desk Receptionist to be based at the outpatient clinic in Chicago, IL. The position is primarily responsible for the registration process while upholding exceptional professionalism and providing excellent customer service to all patients and staff.
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Douglas J is a pioneer in the beauty industry, with a legacy spanning over 50 years.
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Our real estate client is seeking an Administrative Assistant/Receptionist to join their Chicago team on a contract-to-hire basis. Ensures facilities services, office supplies, office equipment, furniture repair and replacement, and related administrative services are provided in a cost-effective manner.
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Our client, the leader in the SaaS Identity space has an outstanding Workplace Receptionist opportunity to join their dynamic team. Collaborate with the Chicago Workplace Site Manager and the client's Physical Security, Health, and Safety team to maintain site security and safety.
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LaSalle Network is working with a growing company that is seeking a dynamic and reliable Part-Time Receptionist to join their team in downtown Chicago. LaSalle Network is working with a growing company that is seeking a dynamic and reliable Part-Time Receptionist to join their team in downtown Chicago.
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Montclare Supportive Living is seeking a Receptionist to join our team! Self-service payroll (PayCom) Based in Bourbonnais, IL, Gardant manages a remarkableportfolio of 80 senior living, assisted living, and memory care communitiesacross five states.
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