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Position Overview:The Reception Staff is responsible for greeting visitors, presenting self as professional and manages the safety and security of the building.
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Benefits: 401(k) matching Competitive salary Health insurance Paid time off Job Description – Administrative Assistant / ReceptionistJoin an Elite Team - Be the Face of Excitement at Muriel Siebert & Co IncMuriel Siebert & Co., Inc, a well-established Financial Services Company in the heart of the World Financial Center in New York City is seeking a Receptionist / Administrative Assistant to assist in our local office.
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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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The H.I.G. family of funds includes private equity, growth equity, real estate, debt/credit, lending and BioHealth.
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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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The Front Desk Receptionist be responsible for greeting clients and visitors to our office. Front Desk Receptionist. The receptionist will oversee giving clients directions to various parts of the office, contacting employees regarding visitors, answering phones, and taking messages, and sorting and distributing study documents to clients and staff members.
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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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A highly regarded philanthropic organization is looking to add a receptionist to their team. Ensure overall presentation of the Reception area including magazines, closets and flowers. Assist with the work-flow of other departments including directing requests or issues to Facilities, Food Services, Cleaning Services, Mailroom and Security, and following up to ensure completion.
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Previous experience as a medical receptionist or in a similar role is preferred. A medical practice in Fairfax is looking to add a receptionist/office manager to their team. High school diploma or equivalent; additional education or training in healthcare administration is a plus.
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We're looking for a reliable Receptionist to join our team in charming Covington, Georgia, offering a competitive salary range of $45,000 to $55,000 per year plus fantastic benefits! If you're a people person with strong organizational skills and a passion for providing exceptional service, apply now to join our team as a Receptionist in beautiful Covington, Georgia, where you'll enjoy competitive compensation and fantastic benefits.
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The Front Desk Receptionist will greet patients and guests to ensure they are directed appropriately to the right Department/Staff. The receptionist will perform other administrative and clerical duties as assigned by the supervisor/management.
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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 now hiring a Junior Receptionist to become a part of our dynamic team in a large Fashion Company. We are currently looking for a Receptionist who will play a pivotal role in managing phone calls, welcoming clients, and carrying out essential clerical tasks.
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We are seeking a highly organized and experienced Medical Receptionist to join our growing healthcare startup. If you are a dedicated and experienced medical receptionist looking for room to grow, we invite you to apply for this exciting opportunity to contribute to our healthcare team.
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