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Front Desk Receptionist Reviews
What is it like working as a Front Desk Receptionist?
August 2016
Be alert and a fast learner, love people's company.
Front Desk Receptionist:
Pros: Filing.
Telephone ettiquette.
Cons: Office conflict.
July 2016
Keep Smiling.
Front Desk Receptionist:
Always smile, always be helpful, answer the phone clearly, because you are the 1st and last impression of the company - even though people/ employees sees us (our worth, as nothing)
Keep Smiling!!
July 2016
My daily interaction with people in need.
Front Desk Receptionist:
Pros: The thing I like most is helping people, I am a people person. All the office tasks I enjoy. Learning more and more on the computer and the class I took through my emplyer. I feel important and that makes me feel good. I am fortuniate that I do have the flexible hours right now and I can work 4, 5 hour days instead of 5 4 hours days.
Cons: The thing I like least is confrontation with other employees. Also I dont like people starring down at me while I do my job, it makes me nervous. Right now there is know supervisor here so yhat makes things very stressful because some employees are taking advantage of that.
June 2016
Get Involved.
Front Desk Receptionist:
Try to learn as much as you can from fellow employees. Be involved and ask employees if they need help. If educational courses are included at your employer, take advantage.
June 2016
Front Desk Receptionist:
Sign and demand your contract and payslip.
June 2016
Working Conditions.
Front Desk Receptionist:
Pros: Interaction with a number of people.
Cons: There is inadequate payment terms attached to the current job.
May 2016
Front Desk Receptionist:
Pros: My job is not very stressful and very simple.
Cons: The flexibility and co workers and not organized.
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