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Receptionist Reviews
What is it like working as a Receptionist?
September 2015
Short term job.
Receptionist:
No potential for growth or adnancement.
August 2015
All the administrative duties.
Receptionist:
Learn MS Excel and 10-key adding machine skills.
August 2015
Receptionist:
Be friendly and competant.
August 2015
I wish I knew there was room to grow.
Receptionist:
Try to get a college education or apply for an opening within the company.
August 2015
Receptionist.
Receptionist:
Pros: Meeting people and making new relationships with people who come in.
Cons: I am not learning anything. I do not interact with people throughout the day. I am not putting my degree to use. I do not have a lot to do with my free time.
August 2015
Office Conditions.
Receptionist:
Pros: The people I work with, the tasks I am required to do. I am interested in real estate.
Cons: Doing the cleaning. The pay rate.
July 2015
Office Assistant.
Receptionist:
Pros: Emailing to Party, Representative. Office Atmosphere. Perks. Office Timings.
Cons: Phone to client, representative. Stress.
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