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Ruth Tandeka
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over 6 months ago

My advice to people interested in working at #Normady as a #Receptionist ...

Someone must love his or her job and ready to provide information regarding products or service of the company and determined.

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Ruth Tandeka
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over 6 months ago

My advice to people interested in working at #Normady as a #Receptionist ...

Someone must love his or her job and ready to provide information regarding products or service of the company and determined.

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Shonda Brooks
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over 6 months ago

My daughter is looking for a front receptionist job . She has excellent customer service skills, ability to multi-task, as well as work experience. Any recommendations on employers, please advise.

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Greta Graham
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over 6 months ago

My advice to people interested in working at #MesaSprings as a #Receptionist ...

WATCH YOUR BACK! You are only a body, no matter if you are working up a sweat trying to accommodate everyone and everything or not.

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Greta Graham
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over 6 months ago

The biggest mistake I made as a #Receptionist at #MesaSprings ...

What got me fired as a receptionist was saying (talking to the computer)"what the hell? This is all wrong" after numerous times complaining to my supervisor that the information I was working with was not accurate. I actually thought I had said this under my breath without being heard as it was noisy in the lobby. But MY BIGGEST mistake was admitting to my error verbally and in writing. They had cameras watching but no audio. I should have lied. But it is not how I was brought up.

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Michelle Crane
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over 6 months ago

My advice to people interested in working at #VisitingAngels as a #Receptionist ...

It's a great place to work as the Staff is always kind and helpful

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Jana Whitworth-Cortese
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over 6 months ago

Looking for Full time position as Cashier or Front Receptionsist

I'm asking if anybody has job leads for these two positions. It would be greatly appreciated.

Praise me here: https://jobcase.com/p/jana.whitworth-cortese1

Thanks for your help - Jana Whitworth-Cortese

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Petra Urban
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over 6 months ago

Stay at home mom looking for a job again.

I have a problem. I have a degree in fine art and used to work as a graphic artist, designer, production artist etc. I also owned graphic design and printing service business in Brooklyn, NY. Well, that all was more than 15 years ago...my daughter was born, with my son following her just a year later. My.family and I closed the business, sold the building and moved to NJ. From that time on, I was stay at home mom. I also started to suffer from debilitating fibromyalgia, which prevented me from working. After many years and no help from the medical establishment, I have decided to study biology in an attempt to figure things on my own. I started my part time biology transfer studium eight years ago, and stayed in college for additional four years. At 2013, I had to stop and for lack of finances and the fibromyalgia, and unfortunately, I was never able to transfer to a different college and finish my degree. I established my home based business in 2014, and make and sell hand-made soap and cosmetics. I still owe the business, but the sales are mainlyou seasonal and the income from it is not sufficient for me and my family. I would like to find a part time/full time job as a front desk person/receptionist...preferably medical or dental office. Also I wish to find the job somewhere close to where I live. My health condition limits me in what I can do and I cannot travel for a job too far or be overly physically active on the job, because it totally drains my energy. I would prefer not to mention this to my perspective employer, but this is the main reason, why I am looking for a job out of my profession and experience. I speak fluently in English and Czech language with a slight eastern European accent and with little practice I would be able to completely understand and later to return to fluently speaking in Russian and Slovak. And yes, I am an American citizen. My question is, how, with all my information and experience all over the place, I should write a resume for the job, that I am seeking. Any advice on this matter will be greatly appreciated. Thank you all.

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Diane Anziano
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over 6 months ago

My advice to people interested in working at #TheAtlasLawGroup as a #Receptionist/LegalAssistant ...

Small firm so must concentrate on work and efforts. Also no medical insurance due to the size of the firm.

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Diane Anziano
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The biggest mistake I made as a #Receptionist/LegalAssistant at #TheAtlasLawGroup ...

Just never taking a lunch break.

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