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Front Desk Receptionist, Medical Office Reviews
What is it like working as a Front Desk Receptionist, Medical Office?
January 2019
Extremely Busy.
Front Desk Receptionist, Medical Office in Durban:
Pros: Helping people
Cons: Filing
December 2018
Bad.
Front Desk Receptionist, Medical Office in Gold Coast:
Pros: Not much now
Cons: Unappreciated and under paid
August 2017
The experience is grest.
Front Desk Receptionist, Medical Office in Tucson:
Pros: The people. I enjoy talking to them, helping them and even though some patients may be rude I know they are there for an unpleasant reason so I try my best to make their check in time less stressful.
Cons: My salary.
June 2017
Speed and accuracy utmost importance.
Front Desk Receptionist, Medical Office in Palm Beach Gardens:
Pros: Helping people.
Cons: At times we are too busy to maintain the accuracy that's expected and the speed that is demanded.
May 2017
Life in LA.
Front Desk Receptionist, Medical Office in Louisiana:
Pros: I love that it is close to home and a small community. You get to know everyone and their stories, which I think is pretty neat.
Cons: Everyone will know your business and spread things about you.
November 2016
Right for me.
Front Desk Receptionist, Medical Office:
Pros: I like that its a people just job, I live being able to interact with a variety if people throughout the day.
Cons: Slow days and having little or nothing to do.
October 2016
Front Desk Receptionist, Medical Office:
Pros: My boss has empowers me to make the job "my own". She encourages me and rewards my loyalty to the company. I also like that I am able to train on the job and jump into new projects that arise.
Cons: The front desk used to just be me working 30-50 hours a week depending on the season. Now we have 1 full-time and 2 rotating part-time employees at the front desk.
Also, there is no room to grow within the company. Since it is a private practice, we have a small staff. If you plan to get complete a degree or pursue higher education, you are guaranteeing that your boss will demote to part-time status. Since being a front desk receptionist doesn't require an AA, AS, BA, BS, or Master's degree, your boss will see this as a sign of you quitting in the future.
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