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The Receptionist/Administrative Assistant will be responsible for providing a broad variety of administrative tasks that facilitate the Executive Vice President and senior leadership team to effectively lead the department and organization, including special projects with a high-level of confidentiality and discretion.
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Job Description Client Svc II Rep- Front Desk Receptionist US-NY-New York Job ID: 31103 Type: Full-Time of Openings: 1 Category: Field Service NY - NY-Stifel-MS About the Role Advanced proficiency in site operations and procedures with ability to assign tasks to colleagues and manage responsibilities within the team.
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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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The H.I.G. family of funds includes private equity, growth equity, real estate, debt/credit, lending and BioHealth.
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FORTUNA Auction House - New York City, NY
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The Service Receptionist/Cashier manages all transactions for our service customers. Automotive Service Receptionist / Cashier. We are looking for a Receptionist / Cashier to join our Service team.
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Williams Lea is hiring for a Senior Receptionist for our New York City office to work Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 5:30 pm! Minimum of 7 year receptionist, switchboard or administrative assistant experience required preferably in a banking, legal or large corporate environment.
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Southern Land Company, a national real estate development and construction firm, is seeking a full-time Corporate Receptionist / Administrative Assistant to join our dynamic team in our New York office located in Rockefeller Center.
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We are looking for a front desk attendant r to join our expanding team at Upper East Side Tan!
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This position will be responsible for fostering a professional and pleasant working environment by providing excellent customer service in the fields of general office services and facilities maintenance and coordination in a Corporate setting.
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We are seeking an experienced Front Desk Concierge Receptionist to join our team. Our flagship studio is located in Hudson Yards and you can find our second location inside The Spa at Equinox Hotels.
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The Receptionist plays an integral role as the firm’s first impression and front-facing team member. The Receptionist is a highly visible, interactive professional who delivers a high level of customer service and a positive experience to all personnel, clients, and guests of the firm and the office.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience as an Office Assistant/Receptionist, preferably in a law firm or other professional services environment. Cozen O’Connor, ranked among the top 100 law firms in the country and named to Newsweek’s list of America’s Most Loved Workplaces, has an immediate opening for a service oriented self-starter to join our administrative team on a full-time basis as an Office Assistant/Receptionist in New York.
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Calling all Sales Manager , Project Manager, Retail Sales Associate, Administrative Assistant, Cashier Sales Associate, receptionist, secretary , housekeepers, Head Cashier, Secretary, Receptionist Administrative Assistant, Front Desk Receptionist, Front Office Receptionist, Executive Secretary, Delivery Driver etc to take part in our paid surveys.
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Job Title: Executive Receptionist. He/She will provide supplemental support and report to the Executive Assistant to the President & CEO, as well as an additional resource for other senior executive assistants supporting Hearst executive leadership.
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