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Last updated Apr 08 2025
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Front Desk Receptionist Reviews

What is it like working as a Front Desk Receptionist?

February 2019
It's great, everything is close by and the commute to work is good.
Front Desk Receptionist in Mississauga:
Pros: Love my job and the company I work for.
Cons: The commute back home is not that good
January 2019
Beautiful but isolated.
Front Desk Receptionist in Bishop:
Pros: If beautiful scenery, four seasons and low crime interest you then small town Bishop, CA may be ideal.
Cons: Isolation, no competitive shopping, hospitals. Entry level pay is low and rent and utilities are sky high.
January 2019
Beautiful but isolated.
Front Desk Receptionist in Bishop:
Pros: If beautiful scenery, four seasons and low crime please you might love small, rural Bishop, CA
Cons: The isolation, no shopping, entry pay is low, and rent and utilities are sky high.
January 2019
It is fun, Iove interacting with people, visitors and employees.
Front Desk Receptionist in Salt Lake City:
Pros: I really enjoy interacting with visitors and employees. I am alone in the lobby, so it feels like I am my own boss.
Cons: Sometimes it gets slow.
January 2019
Quiet. Enjoyable.
Front Desk Receptionist in Dorset:
Pros: People
Cons: Otherz work ethic
January 2019
Peaceful.
Front Desk Receptionist in Canaan:
Pros: Close to home
Cons: weather
January 2019
Safe.
Front Desk Receptionist in Woodbridge:
Pros: I am surrounded by a trusted community that helps me to grow as an individual.
Cons: People over the phone can often be rude because they are always in a rush to go somewhere or complete something. Very high demand area.

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