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Adamas Building Services is looking for an exceptional Front Desk Receptionist with experience working in luxury residential communities. Adamas Building Services is looking for an exceptional Front Desk Receptionist with experience working in luxury residential communities.
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Experience with Access ControlsCorporate front desk experience is requiredAbility to interact with the public in a direct and professional manner, strong interpersonal skills. Unarmed Security OfficerQualifications/Requirements: Must have a valid SORA License.
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Job Type: Full-timePay: $15.00 - $20.00 per hourExpected hours: 32 per weekBenefits:Paid time offExperience:Phone etiquette: 1 year (Required)Front desk: 1 year (Required)Dentrix: 1 year (Preferred)Dental clinic: 1 year (Preferred)Work Location: In person#CB.
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Our Front Desk position offers a competitive compensation and benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, 401(k), training and career development, license advancement assistance, and more.
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Job Summary: We are looking for a front desk receptionist. Job Summary: We are looking for a front desk receptionist. Company Overview: Interstate Air Conditioning & Heating employs a staff of over 75, including service technicians, piping mechanics, sheet metal installers, project managers,estimators, and administrators.
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Ophthalmology Front Desk Receptionist, Union, NJ $20 to $25. Everyone does a little bit of everything in the office so you would work front desk, file charts, paper files, assisting work, and enter information on the computer.
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The responsibility of the Front Desk Receptionist/Office Manager is to serve as the primary contact for customers and policy owners and assist with office admin work as needed. The responsibility of the Front Desk Receptionist/Office Manager is to serve as the primary contact for customers and policy owners and assist with office admin work as needed.
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A Guest Services Agent is responsible for greeting and registering guests and checking guests out of the hotel in the hotel's continuing effort to deliver outstanding guest service and financial profitability.
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Adamas Building Services is NOW HIRING Front Desk Receptionist with experience working in luxury residential communities. Must have prior Front Desk/Office environment experience (1 year.
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Job Type: Full-time Benefits: 401(k) Health insurance Paid time off Schedule: 8 hour shift COVID-19 considerations: Front Desk has a safety barrier built around it, masks provided for all staff, extra cleaning services Education: High school or equivalent (Preferred) Experience: Customer service: 1 year (Preferred) Computer skills: 1 year (Preferred) Language: Spanish (Preferred) Work Location: One location Work Remotely: No Work Location: One location.
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Equal Opportunity Employer - Minorities/Females/Disabled/VeteransTags:Tags: Medical Office, Medical Assistant, Front Desk, Patient Care Representative, Entry Level, Sales, Customer Service, Receptionist, Reception, Office Assistant, Secretary, Administrative Aid, Clerical, Scheduling, Vitals.
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The Admin Receptionist is one of the most important roles of the company. Maplecrest is looking for an Admin Receptionist to join our team. Must be proficient in Mircosoft Office and Google Docs Responsibilities: Guest services – Welcome guests, employees, and clients who arrive at the office and clarify the purpose of their visit and who they want to see.
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The Ambassador role is not a front desk receptionist hiding behind a desk, generating paperwork, and swiping credit cards. You are energized through your own self-awareness to ensure we collectively collaborate to have the Front Desk experience one of a kind.
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Previous experience as a Front Desk Receptionist or in a similar role. We are seeking a Front Desk Receptionist to join our practice. Position Title: Front Desk Receptionist.
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89.5 FM WSOU, Seton Hall's College radio station, within the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media, Front Desk Receptionist. General office duties: sort mail, envelope stuffing, filing, organization, etc.
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