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The ideal temporary receptionist will be personable, friendly, have great customer service skills and experience, be articulate and communicative. We currently have numerous temporary Reception positions within leading Private Equity and Alternative Investment firms and our clients are looking for temp Receptionists who are willing to jump into temporary assignments.
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Monitors Welcome Center visitor badge printing supplies as well as general supplies needed by the receptionist team. Audits EMS Visitor Data for receptionist team and also assists with general data auditing.
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Provides excellent and expeditious client experience; greets clients, responds to questions; processes incoming and outgoing pets, and handles payments.
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Job Title: Receptionist. Liaise with building engineers, electricians, porters to address tenant complaints and building issues. Create and distribute work orders through online Building Management System (Building Engines.
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Ezra Medical Center is a multi-specialty organization that has been caring for the local community for over 18 years now.
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Experience with insurance verification required.
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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 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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Office is located directly in Midtown, NYC.
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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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We are seeking a friendly and organized Front Desk Receptionist for the Med Spa with prior experience in Med Spa. As the first point of contact, this role is crucial, ensuring a welcoming and smooth experience for all guests.
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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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Centers Dialysis Care - Centers Health Dialysis is seeking an Administrative Assistant/Receptionist for our dialysis center in The Bronx NY. Come work at Centers Health Dialysis , a top-notch network of outpatient dialysis clinics located in Brooklyn, Bronx.
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Dance Project of Washington Heights, a non-profit dance program dedicated to removing barriers to dance education and building community through dance, is seeking a part-time receptionist with additional administrative duties to join our diverse, friendly staff.
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Cooley is seeking a Receptionist/Office Assistant to join the Office Services team. Prior customer service, receptionist or concierge experience. The Receptionist/Office Assistant position plays a critical role with a focus on establishing effective work relationships with clients, attorneys, business professionals and providing exceptional customer service to all clients, guests and employees.
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