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As part of the Service Desk team, you will provide first line remote IT support for Provident Bank’s computer systems, hardware, and software. Provides first level support after business hours as part of Service Desk on call support rotation.
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Duties and ResponsibilitiesFront Desk Receptionists are the first point of contact with our patients and should always be friendly and attentive to their needs in a timely mannerFront desk coordination of patient flow and financial activities such as scheduling, handling patient paperwork, collecting payments and insurance cardsMaintains reception area and inventory control of office supplies, patient literature and all related items.
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Identifies, diagnoses, and resolves Analyst and Administrator problems for users of the personal computer software, hardware, enterprise network, the Internet, and new computer technology in a Service Desk environment; communicates solutions to end-users.
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Able to remain in a stationary position at the front desk for the majority of the workday. At Blink, this role is called a Moodlifter, but until that is a word job seekers are typing into Google, we will stick with using the more widely known title of Front Desk Associate.
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HerMD is seeking a Front Desk Receptionist to join our team in Millburn, NJ! Monitoring and updating multiple software program/apps used at the front desk. 1 year of medical office front desk experience required.
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The intern will work with the Global Watch Desk team of the Global Security component. Education Minimum Requirement: Currently enrolled or recent graduate from an accredited College or University in: International Relations or Law, Criminology, Political Science, Public Policy, Behavioral Science, Psychology, Cyber Security, Computer Science, or other relevant coursework.
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CGS is seeking a Remote Service Desk Technician who will be responsible for answering calls, logging the calls in the ticketing system, and providing the customers with rapid and accurate answers and information.
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SCOPE OF INTERN WORK: The Front Desk Volunteer will provide coverage for the reception desk, greet and direct client walk-ins, and schedule client appointments with appropriate staff. The Front Desk Volunteer will provide additional clerical assistance and support to IRC staff in the office.
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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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Join our team as a Front Desk Supervisor and take your hospitality career to new heights. Join our team as a Front Desk Supervisor and lead our front desk team in delivering exceptional guest service.
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A Front Desk Supervisor will be responsible for the following: Oversees front desk operations. Hilton is seeking a Front Desk Supervisor! Oversees front desk operations. A Front Desk Supervisor will be responsible for the following: Oversees front desk operations.
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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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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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All Front Desk Associates are required to participate in general cleanliness of the club daily, as well as community outreach and marketing. Front Desk AssociateThe Front Desk Associate will greet and direct members, guests and staff as they enter the gym.
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All Front Desk employees are to wear company staff shirt along with either Khaki pants or black athletic pants. The Front Desk employee is the face of the Retro Fitness outlet; they are the person a member sees when he or she first walks into the facility.
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