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Property Hills is immediately hiring ( #Receptionist ) Experience 0 to 3 years as a receptionist Benefits:- ️Attractive salary 8 working hours from10 am _ 6 pm 2 days off Location: Sheraton If you want to apply kindly send your cv on this number : 01100082341
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*JOB RESPONSIBILITIES AND REQUIREMENTS* · Graduate · Calendar & email management · Ticket booking, visa processing & other travel arrangements · Provide administrative support as and when required · Filing & paperwork · Maintain bills & documents · Effective housekeeping checks · Manage service & maintenance of office premises · Greeting Visitors & Guests #wearehiring #applynow #joinnow #ExecutiveAssistant #PersonalAssistant
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We are hiring a receptionist at our office in Dallas, TX. To learn more or to apply: https://lnkd.in/gWxbcZqm We also have several other open positions and are always looking to add great people to our company. Stop by our offices to meet the team, or browse openings on our online job board: https://lnkd.in/gFjb2PkY #EMCOR #Hiring #Receptionist #ServiceTech #Superintendent #DallasJobs
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The first thing you should always remember as a receptionist, front desk administrative assistant, etc... how you greet the patient, customer, guest is going to dictate how their entire visit will be. YOU are the face of the company. We all have bad days but as a front desk person you have to leave that at the door and put a smile on your face, treat people as you would like to be treated and remember to BE KIND, you don't know what that person's life is like outside of the few minutes you speak to them. Coming into your place of business could be the highlight of their day because they are alone otherwise. #bekind #frontdeskadministrativeassist #treatpplhowyouwanttobetreated #asmilegoesalongway
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Russian Language can be an added advantage.
Our team is looking for individuals with a passion for excellence, strong communication skills, and a customer-centric mindset to join us and make a lasting impact in the role of receptionist. Interested candidates can forward their CVs to jobs@summerislandmaldives.com #JobOpportunity #JoinOurTeam
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BEING A RECEPTIONIST (From a Hotel Receptionist's Desk) Being a receptionist in this part of the World can feel like a bit of a joke, especially when you’re a university graduate. People don’t really see it as a career. They think it’s just something you do while waiting for better things to come along. But the real issue isn’t the job itself. It’s how people see receptionists. You’re expected to be warm, friendly, helpful, and efficient. Always cheerful, always smiling. But here’s the tricky part: smile too much, and people think you’re fishing for tips. Offer to help with bags, and suddenly, they think you’re begging for money. So, you learn the art of the perfect smile. Somewhere between a grin and a polite half-smile. Not too big, not too small. And heaven forbid you forget to smile altogether, that’s when people think you’re rude, bored, or downright unprofessional. Then there’s the stuff you deal with at home. Family, friends, neighbors, they all have questions: “Is that really your job? Just sitting at a desk all day, smiling and helping people with their bags?” “You have a degree! Why not get a real job? Or is your degree… not good enough?” It can be frustrating, even a little humiliating at times. But here’s the thing: some of us actually enjoy it. There’s joy in meeting new people, helping them feel at home, and being the first smiling face they see. It’s not just a job, it’s an art. And some of us wouldn’t trade it for anything.
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