Business Studies, asked by phumlile, 4 months ago

compile a job advertisement for receptionist. it must include the name of the business and the title of the job advertisement ​

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Answered by varsha5644
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Serves visitors by greeting, welcoming, and directing them appropriately.

Notifies company personnel of visitor arrival.

Maintains security and telecommunications system.

Informs visitors by answering or referring inquiries.

Directs visitors by maintaining employee and department directories.

Maintains security by following procedures, monitoring logbook, and issuing visitor badges.

Operates telecommunication system by following manufacturer’s instructions for house phone and console operation.

Keeps a safe and clean reception area by complying with procedures, rules, and regulations.

Supports continuity among work teams by documenting and communicating actions, irregularities, and continuing needs.

Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed.

[Work Hours & Benefits] You also want to include your company’s working hours and benefits. Try to sell potential applicants on things like overtime or seasonal availability, as well as the benefits that set your business apart, like paid vacation time, commuting credits, or childcare reimbursements.

Receptionist Qualifications / Skills:

Telephone Skills

Verbal Communication

Listening

Professionalism

Customer Focus

Organization

Informing Others

Handles Pressure

Supply Management

Education, Experience, and Licensing Requirements:

University/college degree is an asset

Familiarity with phone systems

Previous experience with Microsoft Office software preferred

[Call to Action] You’ve gotten job hunters’ attention with a strong front desk job description; now how do you get their application? You need a compelling call to action right here, telling prospective receptionists know exactly how to apply. Let them know how and where to submit their resume, who to contact at your company, or to click the “apply” button at the top of the ad.

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