Be Seen First
Staffing Processor and Receptionist
Groveport, OH · On-site
$14.75 - $19.50/hr
Be Seen First
Groveport, OH · On-site
$14.75 - $19.50/hr
$14.75 - $19.50/hr
$14.75 - $19.50/hr
$16.75 - $23/hr
Delaware, OH · On-site
$17 - $23.50/hr
$17 - $23.50/hr
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Receptionists work in an administrative role in an office or other setting. They greet clients, patients, vendors, or anyone else who enters the company’s office or facility. The Receptionist is typically the first person you see representing the company, so part of their job is to make a good impression on everyone they meet. They also answer phones and other administrative tasks. Specific job duties depend upon the industry in which they are employed.
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A front desk receptionist is the first point of contact at a large company or office. Daily duties and responsibilities of a front desk receptionist include greeting and signing in visitors, receiving and sorting mail, scheduling meetings, and coordinating office activities. They are also in charge of answering calls, fielding questions from callers, operating a switchboard, and relaying messages to office employees. Front desk receptionists may also be asked to update appointment calendars, validate parking tickets, or perform filing and clerical duties.
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A Front Desk job involves completing administrative duties in a company’s front office. For example, the receptionist at a hotel front desk checks in room reservations, greets guests, checks email, and answers the phone. Front Desk jobs require frequent interaction with people, so strong customer service and interpersonal skills are necessary. Time management skills are also key since Front Desk jobs require multitasking. These jobs may also require the ability to use front office equipment, such as a computer, multi-line phone, and copy machine.
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Medical Receptionists are the front desk workers at doctor’s offices, clinics, hospitals, and other health care facilities. They are responsible for checking in patients, ensuring health insurance and all information is updated, scheduling appointments, answering questions, and handling co-pays and billing. In addition to managing patient check-ins, they are also responsible for filing and organizing patient documentation.
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As an evening receptionist, you receive and route calls, answer emails, schedule appointments, and complete data entry tasks during third shift hours, usually from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. Your responsibilities vary depending on the position, but an evening receptionist may also provide account services or carry out other administrative duties. You can often find part-time or full-time positions with a business or professional who needs coverage during non-standard business hours. Remote or out-of-office opportunities may also be available for someone in an evening receptionist role.
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An entry-level receptionist provides customer service and performs general administrative tasks in an office environment. As an entry-level receptionist, you may work alongside a more experienced receptionist to receive on-the-job training until you’re ready to handle the job independently. You greet guests and visitors to the office, sign for packages, accept mail deliveries, process outgoing mail, answer phone calls, make copies of documents, and file important records both electronically and as hard copies. You also take messages and deliver them to the appropriate parties, manage calendars, and schedule appointments.