Front Desk Receptionist Jobs
By Hagwood and Tipton At Ridgeland, MS, United States
Pick up and drop off mail at post office in the mornings and afternoons
Sort and pass out mail every morning
Answer phone, operate, and maintain phone system
Maintain conference room and conference room scheduling for meetings and depositions
Run local errands as needed
Perform general office tasks as requested
Front Desk Clerk Jobs
By WaterView Casino & Hotel At Vicksburg, MS, United States

Provide excellent customer service and create a safe and friendly environment for employees and guests by promoting goods and services, assigning rooms, registering guests, rendering bills, receiving ...

Front Desk Receptionist Jobs
By Bienville Orthopaedic Specialists At Gulfport, MS, United States

Competitive salary, health, dental and vision coverage

Paid vacation, sick time and holidays

Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to be the face of a company? We are looking for a friendly and professional Receptionist/Front Desk to join our team! You will be the first point of contact for our customers and will be responsible for providing exceptional customer service. If you have excellent communication skills and a passion for customer service, we want to hear from you!

A Receptionist Front Desk job is a customer service role that involves greeting visitors, answering phones, and providing general administrative support. The skills required for this job include excellent communication, customer service, and organizational skills. Qualifications for this job typically include a high school diploma or equivalent, as well as experience in a customer service role. Knowledge of office equipment, such as computers, printers, and fax machines, is also beneficial. Experience in a customer service role is preferred, as well as experience in a receptionist or administrative role. Knowledge of office procedures and protocols is also beneficial. The responsibilities of a Receptionist Front Desk job include greeting visitors, answering phones, and providing general administrative support. This may include scheduling appointments, taking messages, and providing information to visitors. They may also be responsible for managing incoming and outgoing mail, filing documents, and other clerical tasks.