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Experience as a Receptionist, Front Office Representative or similar role preferred but not required. Receives, sorts, distributes daily mail/deliveries and maintains inventory of office supplies.
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Local dental office in search of a Front Desk Receptionist to join their team! Over time, office locations, specialty practice areas and service offerings will be added to address ever changing constituent needs.
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We are looking to hire a Receptionist for our Pittsburgh office. Maintain neatness and organization of reception desk, front closet areas, and conference center spaces, including stocking office supplies in conference rooms as appropriate.
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Searching for an individual with excellent customer service skills and prior dental receptionist experience. - 1+ years of prior dental or medical receptionist experience. Searching for an individual with excellent customer service skills and prior dental receptionist experience.
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We have over 1,800 employees and have been in business for over 25 years, with operations in over 38 cities across the U.S. We provide Facilities and Office Services Management, e-Discovery services including processing, hosting, court reporting, collections and forensics, managed review, and managed services.
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Each location combines both parts of the optical equation - eyewear and eye care- into one excellent experience at a single low price. We help people by making quality eye care and eyewear more affordable and accessible.
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The Receptionist maintains internal and external communications of hospital and community through the operation of the telephone switchboard and front desk reception and helps support other hospital departments by taking on clerical or general office related responsibilities as directed.
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Ability to operate standard office machines and equipment such as multi-line telephone calculator, facsimile, and copier. Performs receptionist and clerical duties that include high telephone call volume; opens, dates and separates mail; and greets and directs participants, visitors, and/or vendors to the appropriate departments.
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Receptionist monitors office supplies and facilitates ordering when necessary. Support office operations by maintaining the filing system and managing documentation. Perform other duties as required to ensure smooth office operations.
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Brief Description: The receptionist works to support daily office operations and will serve as the first point of contact for visitors and callers to the plant. Microsoft Office Product experience (Word, Excel, Powerpoint.
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Assists with clerical duties, by opening, date stamping and distributing mail; posting pertinent materials, issuing paychecks, assemble packets, filing, and other related duties. Provides clerical support, as needed while demonstrating and reflecting a commitment to the mission and core values of LIFE Pittsburgh to assist the elderly in maintaining their dignity and independence in the community.
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Downtown Pittsburgh non-profit is in need of a professional candidate to fill their Receptionist/Office Assistant position. Previous like general office support experience. Other related general office support duties.
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Performing general administrative duties: ordering/purchasing supplies, recording orders, operating office machines such as computer, adding machine, calculator, and copier. The Receptionist greets customers when they come into the dealership's showroom, answers their questions and directs them to the appropriate staff member.
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General office skills such as knowledge of how to use copier, postage machine, sorting of mail, etc. 3-5 years of reception, office, or customer service experience. The position functions in a normal office environment that requires the ability to successfully interface with standard office equipment such as computers, printers, copiers, faxes, telephones, etc.
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The ideal candidate will have a medical terminology and medical office background, but willing to interview any candidate with strong front office experience. Maintain computer scheduling in accordance with office protocol.
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