Receptionist Reviews - Page 21

3.7
(85)
Highly Satisfied
Last updated Mar 14 2025
Find out what you should be paid
Use our tool to get a personalized report on your market worth.What's this?
United States (change)
How it works:
1
Enter city & years of experience
2
Add pay factors like skills & education
3
Find your market worth with a report tailored to you

Receptionist Reviews

What is it like working as a Receptionist?

May 2019
It is perfect,
Receptionist in Johannesburg:
Pros: Always expience new things, gives exceptional motivation on how to handle people.
Cons: Communication.
May 2019
If labor law was applied, we would be treated fairly.
Receptionist in Pretoria:
Pros: The experience I gain
Cons: The treatment and unfairness
May 2019
No Independence -- being a corporate monkey.
Receptionist in Wadsworth:
Pros: The patients, educational financial assistance
Cons: Lack of independence, no scheduling flexibility/flex time, no telecommute, unpaid holidays. My schedule is determined by doctors' time off, meaning I have to use my PTO when they decide to take a vacation, or I go unpaid. Uncertainty about future of the company (currently undergoing a transfer in partnership from Mercy Health to someone else that we [employees] have not been notified of).
April 2019
You shouldn't need the money.
Receptionist in Seattle:
Pros: The people are interesting
Cons: How expensive everything is, and how little local businesses can pay.
April 2019
Interesting and Busy.
Receptionist in Johannesburg:
Pros: Been able to work in a social enviroment, knowing all employees at the company and interacting with all different job roles.
Cons: My salary
April 2019
I enjoy it but my salary is not worth my hard work and duties that I currently have.
Receptionist in Durban:
Pros: the people I work with
Cons: the work load due to the fact I don't get compensated for the work I do.
April 2019
Super chill.
Receptionist in Montréal:
Pros: It’s so simple and the atmosphere is very nice
Cons: The location

Receptionist Job Listings

Search