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Receptionists Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Receptionist Tampa, Florida

Tampa, FL · On-site

$15 - $19.50/hr

Why you'll love it here Great Clips salons give receptionists (aka salon coordinators) the structure and support to succeed in a customer-focused role: * Great, reliable hourly wage * Flexible ...

Receptionist: is responsible for greeting visitors and delivering exceptional customer service assistance. This entails answering calls and fielding them accordingly, addressing visitor questions and ...

Receptionist

Fort Lauderdale, FL · On-site

$15 - $19.75/hr

Receptionist - Allegro Fort Lauderdale Part-Time | 10PM-6:00AM- Sunday, Monday and Wednesday Be the first face people see. Make every first impression count. Allegro Fort Lauderdale - one of Florida ...

Receptionist

Ocala, FL · On-site

$1.0K/wk

Part Time Receptionist Come join us at Bridgewater Park Assisted Living to make a difference! If you are looking for a career that can make a difference, then Bridgewater Park Assisted Living is the ...

Receptionist: is responsible for greeting visitors and delivering exceptional customer service assistance. This entails answering calls and fielding them accordingly, addressing visitor questions and ...

Receptionist

Orlando, FL · On-site

$19/hr

Receptionist Pay Rate: $19.00/HR Location: -200 S Orange Ave #2100, Orlando FL - M-F 8-5 Resource's typical working day: - answering phone calls, - restocking coffee - loading and unloading ...

Receptionist

Vero Beach, FL · On-site

$14 - $18.25/hr

Receptionist We are looking for a motivated, friendly, and organized receptionist who is ready to grow with us and become part of the South Paw Family! This is more than just a front desk job - it ...

Receptionist - Allegro Fort Lauderdale Part-Time | 10PM-6:00AM- Sunday, Monday and Wednesday Be the first face people see. Make every first impression count. Allegro Fort Lauderdale - one of Florida ...

Receptionist

Sarasota, FL · On-site

$15/hr

Receptionist: is responsible for greeting visitors and delivering exceptional customer service assistance. This entails answering calls and fielding them accordingly, addressing visitor questions and ...

Receptionist

Tampa, FL · On-site

$14.25 - $19/hr

Office Receptionist Location: Tampa, FL Job Type: Full-Time Job Summary We are seeking a highly organized and personable Receptionist to be the welcoming face of our company. In this pivotal role ...

Receptionist

Sarasota, FL · On-site

$15/hr

Receptionist: is responsible for greeting visitors and delivering exceptional customer service assistance. This entails answering calls and fielding them accordingly, addressing visitor questions and ...

RECEPTIONIST

Boca Raton, FL · On-site

$20K - $40K/yr

Receptionist - One Park Place (Boca Raton) About Us One Park Place is a new modern coworking and office space in Boca Raton, designed to provide a professional, collaborative, and welcoming ...

Receptionist

Tampa, FL · On-site

$14.25 - $19/hr

Receptionist Roosters, the classic barbershop for the modern man. We are looking for self starters that want to be part of professional team focused on providing excellent service to every customer.

Receptionist Shift: Part Time 1p-8p The Receptionist plays a key role in supporting guests, patients, and families by delivering consistent, high‑quality customer service. This position serves as a ...

RECEPTIONIST

Boca Raton, FL · On-site

$20K - $40K/yr

Receptionist - One Park Place (Boca Raton) About Us One Park Place is a new modern coworking and office space in Boca Raton, designed to provide a professional, collaborative, and welcoming ...

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How much do receptionists jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for receptionists in Florida is $13.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.30 and $14.90 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Receptionists vs Administrative Assistants?

AspectReceptionistsAdministrative Assistants
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalentHigh school diploma; some roles may prefer post-secondary education
Work EnvironmentFront desk, reception area, customer-facingOffice settings, supporting multiple departments
Employer & Industry UsageHospitals, hotels, corporate officesCorporate, government, healthcare, legal
Common Search & ComparisonReceptionists vs Administrative Assistants

While both roles support office operations, receptionists primarily handle front desk duties and guest interactions, whereas administrative assistants provide broader administrative support across departments. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find the right position based on their skills and career goals.

Is a receptionist a hard job?

A receptionist job involves managing front-desk duties such as greeting visitors, answering phones, and scheduling appointments, which can require multitasking and good communication skills. The job can be physically and mentally demanding at times, especially during busy periods or in high-pressure environments, but it generally depends on the specific workplace and workload.

What is the job of a receptionist?

A receptionist is responsible for greeting visitors, answering and directing phone calls, managing appointments, and performing administrative tasks. They often use office software and require good communication and organizational skills to support daily operations.

What qualifications do I need to work as a receptionist?

Receptionists typically need a high school diploma or equivalent and strong communication and organizational skills. Some positions may require basic computer proficiency and familiarity with office software; certifications are not usually mandatory but can be beneficial.

What cities in Florida are hiring for Receptionists jobs?

Cities in Florida with the most Receptionists job openings:

Infographic showing various Receptionists job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $27,692 per year, or $13.3 per hour.

Receptionist Tampa, Florida

Great Clips, Inc

Tampa, FL • On-site

$15 - $19.50/hr

Full-time

Medical, PTO

Re-posted 19 days ago


Great Clips rating

5.7

Company rating: 5.7 out of 10

Based on 506 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

18th of 42 rated hair and beauty


Job description

Join a locally owned Great Clips® salon team and help deliver a welcoming, comfortable salon experience. As a receptionist, you'll be the first point of contact for customers and a key support for stylists and salon management throughout the day.
If you enjoy helping people, staying organized, and working as part of a team in an energetic, supportive salon environment, this could be a great fit.
Why you'll love it here
Great Clips salons give receptionists (aka salon coordinators) the structure and support to succeed in a customer-focused role:
  • Great, reliable hourly wage
  • Flexible scheduling with dependable retail hours
  • A team environment where salon staff help each other succeed
  • The opportunity to create positive connections with customers and teammates while supporting essential salon operations
  • Clear processes and training for front-desk responsibilities
  • Experience working in a professional salon setting
  • Opportunities to grow into other roles within the salon, if desired
  • Innovative salon technology, including Online Check-In and the Great Clips App

Employee offerings like medical benefits and paid time off (PTO) may be available at certain locations.
What you bring to the team
To join a Great Clips salon team as a receptionist, you'll need:
  • A friendly, professional approach to customer service
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • The ability to stay organized and manage multiple tasks
  • Reliability and a positive attitude
  • Comfort using basic technology and learning new systems
  • A team-first mindset and willingness to support salon operations

No cosmetology or barber license is required for the receptionist position. However, it can be a great opportunity for individuals exploring a future career in the industry to gain salon experience while working toward licensure. Current cosmetology and barber students are encouraged to apply.
Who we are
As the world's largest salon brand, with over 4,400 locally owned and operated salons across the U.S. and Canada, Great Clips combines strong brand recognition, marketing, and support with a close-knit, team-oriented culture. We're passionate about cutting hair and providing great value for the whole family. Talented teams of skilled professionals, along with convenient hours and a great haircut experience, set us apart in our communities.
FAQ
  • Q: Is this a customer-facing position?
    A: Yes. As a receptionist, you are the first point of contact for customers and an important partner to the stylists. You are responsible for creating a comfortable, friendly, and professional environment by greeting customers warmly, keeping the salon clean and organized, providing accurate wait times, and helping manage the flow of guests.
  • Q: Will I be expected to stand during my shift as a receptionist?
    A: Yes. The receptionist role in Great Clips salons is an active, on-your-feet position. You should be prepared to stand for the majority of your shift while greeting customers, maintaining the front area, and staying engaged with the flow of the salon.
  • Q: Do I need salon experience to apply?
    A: No. Prior salon experience isn't required. Training is provided, and customer service skills are most important.
  • Q: What kind of training is provided for Receptionists?
    A: Receptionists receive training on salon systems, customer service, and daily operations.
  • Q: Are there opportunities to grow from Receptionist into other roles?
    A: Yes. Some Receptionists choose to grow into stylist, leadership, or other salon roles over time, depending on licensure and interest.

All Great Clips® salons are independently owned and operated by third-party franchisees. Franchisees, not Great Clips, Inc., are responsible for all hiring and personnel matters at their individual salons.
Job Ref #: 2025-46369

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About Great Clips

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Great Clips, Inc. was established in Minneapolis, Minnesota by founders David Rubenzer and Steve Lemmon in 1982, a time when most people received haircuts in one of three ways: in full-service hair salons, from barbershops or at home. As a stylist and businessman, David could see that the industry was changing. Customers were looking for a hair salon service that could fit their busy lifestyles and desire for value. To be part of that change – rather than find themselves competing with it – David and Steve developed the then-radical concept of a walk-in haircare salon with weekend and evening hours, offering customers a select list of services, and providing benefits for stylists. After the founders opened several successful hair salons, Ray Barton joined David and Steve as an owner in March 1983. With Ray's help and expertise in franchising, the trio set about growing the Great Clips hair salon brand. That success continues through today.

Industry

Personal services

Company size

201 - 500 Employees

Headquarters location

Minneapolis, MN, US