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Front Desk/Receptionist, Dental Office Reviews

What is it like working as a Front Desk/Receptionist, Dental Office?

November 2019
Mundane.
Front Desk/Receptionist, Dental Office in Newbury Park:
Pros: Patients
Cons: Office gossip
August 2019
Wonderful workplace.
Front Desk/Receptionist, Dental Office in Des Peres:
Pros: I like making the patients feel welcome and helping them with all of their questions and scheduling their appointments.
Cons: Taking on other position’s duties in addition to my own duties to help the practice function being understaffed.
May 2019
Fulfilling in some areas.
Front Desk/Receptionist, Dental Office in Gentry:
Pros: Interacting with others/greeting and attempting to make others day brighter by showing we care
Cons: When people are rude for no real reason and lack of a raise for years at a time
April 2019
Pay is better outside of my area.
Front Desk/Receptionist, Dental Office in Richmond:
Pros: close to home
Cons: pay is better outside of my area
January 2019
A great small town to work in.
Front Desk/Receptionist, Dental Office in Flemington:
Pros: near by shops and restaurants
Cons: no night life
January 2019
Good.
Front Desk/Receptionist, Dental Office in Indianapolis:
Pros: Patients
Cons: Treated not equal to other employees
June 2017
By the water. So it's verrybnrrief.
Front Desk/Receptionist, Dental Office in New Westminster:
Pros: The location on the Quay. The people I work with are nice.
Cons: The train crossing and the commute.

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