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This is a full-time on-site role for a Medical Front Desk Receptionist. The Medical Front Desk Receptionist will be responsible for answering phone calls, greeting patients, scheduling appointments, updating patient information, verifying insurance, and performing other clerical duties as needed.
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Job Title: ReceptionistJob Overview:We are seeking a friendly, organized, and efficient Receptionist to manage our front desk and provide exceptional customer service to our clients and visitors.
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Proven work experience as a Receptionist, Front Office Representative or similar role ( preferably 1-3 years of experience) Serving visitors at the front desk by greeting, welcoming, directing and announcing them appropriately.
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We are searching for an enthusiastic, service-focused hotel front desk agent to join our guest services team. We are searching for an enthusiastic, service-focused hotel front desk agent to join our guest services team.
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The Receptionist is responsible for greeting and assisting all visitors, answering the switchboard, documenting incoming deliveries, processing incoming and outgoing mail and providing clerical support as requested.
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We are looking for a Receptionist to manage our front desk on a daily basis and to perform a variety of administrative and clerical tasks. Proven work experience as a Receptionist, Front Office Representative or similar role.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Front Desk Receptionist at ABC Heating Air Conditioning. The Receptionist will be responsible for answering and forwarding phone calls, scheduling appointments, maintaining records and files, as well as greeting and assisting customers.
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Dynamic wisdom teeth practice seeking an oral surgery front desk receptionist Fridays in our Richardson offices! Your job will include answering phones if needed and help other front desk staff with anything they need.
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Other titles for this role: receptionist, customer service coordinator, guest service coordinator, front desk coordinator, sales coordinator. We work with amazing brand partners such as UNITE, ColorWow, Olaplex and Bare Minerals.
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With the Diamonds Direct Front Desk Professional, we are looking for a RHINO that will provide a luxurious experience from the very first interaction with our customers. What does it take to be a Front Desk Professional.
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Tulsa Welding School and Technology Center is currently seeking a Receptionist. Tulsa Welding School’s campus in Jacksonville, FL , offers training in the following programs: Professional Welder, Professional Welder with Pipefitting, Professional Welder with Ship fitting and Metal Fabrication, Electro-Mechanical Technologies, Refrigeration Technologies, and Electrical Applications.
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Report to the Office Manager/Resident Concierge all unusual situations, keeping her/him informed on problems, accidents or special needs arising from communications at front desk. Shift is PRN , mostly to cover day shifts M-F. You will fill in at 4 different front desk areas across our campus.
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Byers and Taylor is hiring a full time receptionist for our Mansfield office. Our office would prefer an applicant who has experience in a title office and is capable of completing order entry, file setup, and the processing of new contracts before files are handed off to our escrow assistants.
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No front desk experience needed. You will also organize and maintain a clean, tidy, and organized front of center. We build confidence through academic mastery through our proven step-by-step curriculum allowing each child to work at his or her own pace.
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Bell Nunnally, a highly-respected business law firm with a record of success spanning over four decades, is seeking a front desk receptionist for its office in Dallas, Tex. The firm is one of the largest law firms in North Texas based on attorney headcount and offers a full range of services such as litigation, commercial finance, bankruptcy, intellectual property, labor and employment, mergers and acquisitions, immigration and real estate.
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