The Receptionist greets visitors, provides customer service, handles calls and messages, accepts packages, and performs clerical duties as assigned.
The Receptionist greets and provides customer service to visitors. Additionally, the Receptionist answers and routes telephone calls, takes messages, accepts packages and performs ad hoc clerical duties as needed.
- Greets and provides customer service to visitors
- Answers and routes telephone calls
- Takes phone messages for other personnel
- Accepts packages from couriers and prepares packages for shipment
- Performs clerical functions as needed
- Performs other duties as assigned
Requirements & Skills:
- High School diploma
- Fluency in English
- Excellent communication skills, both oral and written
- Minimum one year’s experience in clerical support or administrative assistance, preferably in the sales or media fields
- Proficiency with computers, telephones, copiers, scanners, fax machines and other office equipment
Top Skills
Computers
Copiers
Fax Machines
Scanners
Telephones
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