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At least one-year experience of reception work (preferably in medical office setting)Compassionate, self-motivated, outgoing, friendly and detailed orientedAbility to work well with a team and multi-task in a fast-paced environmentStrong customer service skills Utilizing standard office/business equipment.
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Reception Job Description Responsible for greeting and providing customer service to employees/visitors/guests/customers in a professional and hospitable manner. Requirements: Pleasant Professional Excellent customer service skills Punctual Dependable Communicative Flexible Excellent verbal and written communication skills Team player.
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The main role is to ensure excellent service standards, respond efficientlyto customer inquiries and maintain high customer satisfaction. Handle customer complaints provide appropriate solutions and alternatives within the time limits; follow up to ensure resolution.
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North Austin Animal Hospital, a well-established practice with a commitment to unparalleled patient care and exceptional customer service, is looking to add a veterinary receptionist superstar to our team.
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Employee Discounts on Collision Repair, Parts, and Service. They need to be able to relay that to each customer with the utmost respect and be proud to represent the Continental Automotive Group.
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Ability to provide excellent customer service and work effectively with staff, clergy, religious and laity. Receptionist - For Cristo Rey Catholic Church. 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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The Concierge / Receptionist delivers exceptional guest experiences every day through face to face engagement, proactive communication and exceptional customer service. Must have superior customer service skills in a fast-paced environment, as well as be able to stay focused on goals during downtime.
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Ensure a positive client experience by exhibiting excellent customer service. You will also be responsible for providing a level of world class customer service to build and maintain relationships with our clients to ensure their ongoing business and satisfaction.
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Provide customer service to our clients by carrying out safety and security procedures, site-specific policies and when appropriate, emergency response activities. As a Security Lobby Receptionist, you will serve and safeguard clients in a range of industries such as Commercial Real Estate, Healthcare, Education, Government and more.
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The role requires a keen ability to provide exceptional customer service, ensuring that each interaction reflects the professionalism and commitment to service excellence that define our dealership.
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The Bilingual Customer Service / Receptionist will provide administrative support, customer service, and overall coordination to help support the agency’s mission of ending homelessness.
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The right candidate must be professional, have effective communication skills, have multitasking and organizational abilities, be proficient with multi-line telephone systems, enjoy people, and have excellent customer service skills.
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The Responsible for receptionist duties, clerical skills, customer service, and communication. Excellent communication and customer service skills. This is a full-time on-site role for a Receptionist and a Client Coordinator.
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Demonstrate amazing Customer Service and maintain HIPAA Compliance. This key position is responsible for all front desk duties including providing amazing customer service, checking patients in/out, appointment scheduling, referral management, insurance verifications, authorizations, and payment collection.
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Full Service Salon, Blow Bar and Cafe. This is a part-time on-site role as a Front Desk Receptionist at Salon Mystique located in Austin, TX. The Front Desk Receptionist will be responsible for greeting and assisting customers, answering phone calls, scheduling appointments, managing inventory, and maintaining a clean and organized reception area.
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