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Help to ensure all clients needs have been met during service both in person, over the phone or virtually. Match clients with the best-suited tax professional for their needs. Answer phones and greet clients in a personalized, friendly, and inviting manner.
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Processes and understan Receptionist, Front Desk, Customer Service, Retail, Administrative. Answers, screens, and forwards incoming phone calls in accordance with National Vision protocol.
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Our paid market survey participants originate from all backgrounds and markets including data entry clerk, administrative assistant, receptionist, sales assistant, customer service agent, warehouse or factory workers, chauffeur, medical assistant, nurse, phone call facility representative, etc.
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Handle multiple l Receptionist, Tow, Automotive, Administrative. Operate an internet based phone system. Handle multiple l Receptionist, Tow, Automotive, Administrative. Answer all incoming calls according to company policy and proper telephone etiquette.
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Remote Work From Home Jobs / Data Entry Clerk - Typing - Work At Home - Doing Data Entry - 100% Remote - Earn Immediately. Gigs open to anybody looking for temporary, work from home, part-time or full-time work.
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The Suitable Talent Experience as a Receptionist, Front Office Representative or similar role preferred but not required. Experience handling multiple phone lines preferred. At National Vision, we strive to deliver opportunities for professional growth and long-term career fulfillment.
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They are responsible for maintaining a positive environment and exceed standards in guest services, phone etiquette and product and service recommendations. The Front Bar Receptionist is responsible for creating a welcoming and positive experience for every guest that comes through the door.
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Includes, but not limited to, the greeting of all guests, answering phone calls, assisting guests with questions regarding services and products, booking all appointments, promoting membership sales, checking the guest into the computer system, customizing the guest’s massage, and charging for services performed.
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The Receptionist's duties include greeting visitors, redirecting phone calls, keeping the front desk clean, handling ingoing and outgoing mail, and more. Our Receptionist learn insurance too by offering administrative support to department with insurance related tasks.
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Secretarial, receptionist, and administrative duties as-needed include answering the phone, making coffee, filing, etc. Leasing Consultant - No Experience Required. This position reports to the property or leasing manager and requires attention to detail and the ability to follow directions.
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You greet members in person or over the phone, handle inquiries, and manage reservations for various club outlets, including the ladies' locker room, main dining room, and special member events.
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We’re looking for an enthusiastic, professional receptionist to join our pediatric clinic! Other responsibilities include answering phone calls and emails, scheduling emails, managing mail and deliveries, and other assignments as needed to ensure efficient business operations.
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Receptionist - For Cristo Rey Catholic Church Job Summary: The Receptionist is responsible for attending to visitors and dealing with inquiries on the phone and face to face from the public.
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You will stay in frequent communication via chat, phone and email with our clinical staff and insurance/billing staff. Capturing insurance and other key information, scanning documents as needed and collecting co-pays.
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Front Desk Manager - Receptionist - The Hills of Lakeway in Austin, TX at The Hills of Lakeway. Strong communication skills verbal, written, phone, text, and social media communications. Inform Members and guests of Club services, features, upcoming events, room locations, and amenities both in person and over the phone.
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