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Managing and maintaining a professional environment at the front-desk and reception area at a busy commercial recording studio and educational facility. Reporting to the Director of Operations, this position is responsible for all office management tasks related to the day to day function of both the commercial studio and academic spaces at Berklee NYC. This individual will be responsible for creating a professional environment at the facility’s front desk, while handling a variety of tasks related to the studio and academic operations — often at once.
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This candidate should be very welcoming and professional with a front desk appropriate demeanor. This person will be answering calls and taking messages, escorting visitors to appropriate conference rooms, maintaining logs for reception duties, reporting any complaints to site manager, act as office lead when site manager is out, logging package delivery, and managing an email inbox.
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Front Desk Receptionist - Luxury Salon & Skincare Spa. We are looking for a professional, customer service-focused beauty enthusiast to join our growing front desk reception team.
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2+ years of experience in a front desk / receptionist role required. Greet staff, visitors, vendors and participants, checking participants in for appointments per front desk established procedure, and provides all visitors/vendors an attestation form with HIPAA Confidentiality Statement.
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We are looking for our next Front Desk Receptionist to manage our front desk daily and provide exceptional service to our clients. Daily Operations : Participate in daily operations activities, including electronic record keeping, ordering front office supplies, restocking, and maintaining brand cleanliness standards.
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Under direction of the Front Door Reception (FDR) Supervisor, with latitude to exercise independent judgment and initiative, the Front Door Receptionist is responsible for efficiently routing to the appropriate service area all individuals visiting a Family Independence Administration Model Center, including those applying for Public Assistance, Medicaid, and Food Stamps benefits, as well as those who are currently in receipt of assistance and have scheduled appointments.
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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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This dual-role position involves overseeing daily office operations while providing exceptional front-line support to alumni, donors, and internal staff. Applications can be sent to htr-iarecruitment@hunter.cuny.edu with subject: Office Manager/Receptionist.
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The Front Desk Receptionist reports to the Site Director. The Front Desk Receptionist assists the operations team with the day to day running of Children’s Aid Programs. 2-years of front desk experience required.
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Rothman Orthopaedics is looking for a Front Desk Receptionist to join our Jersey City team! The Front Desk Receptionist greets, instructs, directs, and schedules patients and visitors.
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Responsible and reliable, able to work independently at the front desk. We are looking for a friendly and organized receptionist to join our team! Assist the Office Manager in overseeing daily office operations and administrative functions.
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As a CSR Specialist/Receptionist at WHIZZ, you will play a key role in providing exceptional customer service and ensuring smooth operations at the front desk. Manage the front desk area and maintain a neat and organized appearance.
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The Front Desk Receptionist role at Peachy, known internally as a Studio Experience Specialist, works closely with our Studio Manager and Clinical Providers to ensure a positive and educational experience for every client, every time.
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Upscale Wellness Practice whose services include Chiropractic, Massage, Physical Therapy, Acupuncture and Anti-Aging Care with 2 locations, one located Downtown in the Financial District and the other located next to Grand Central Station needs a friendly and outgoing Front Desk receptionist with excellent computer skills.
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News Corp is seeking a Front Desk Receptionist for a contract role in our New York office. 2-4 years of Front Desk Receptionist in a professional environment. Perform front office reception duties, such as answering calls, greeting visitors, booking conference rooms, handling incoming mail and deliveries, etc.
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