Receptionist (Casual) Jobs
By Revera Inc. At Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Above average interpersonal, oral and written communication skills;
Previous experience in reception is considered an asset;
To answer all incoming calls, and respond to caller's inquiries in a positive, professional manner ;
To redirect calls as appropriate and take clear, concise messages when required;
To greet, assist and direct all visitors;
To pick up and sort internal mail;
Receptionist (Casual Part Time)
By Revera Inc. At Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Above average interpersonal, oral and written communication skills;
Previous experience in reception is considered an asset;
To answer all incoming calls, and respond to caller's inquiries in a positive, professional manner ;
To redirect calls as appropriate and take clear, concise messages when required;
To greet, assist and direct all visitors;
To pick up and sort internal mail;
Casual Receptionist Jobs
By Extendicare At Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Applicants must have excellent interpersonal communication skills and presentation
Greeting visitors, determine purpose of visit and direct visitors to proper location as appropriate.
Answer telephone and place outgoing calls as requested
Maintain records as required and perform clerical work as assigned
Monitor front door for wandering residents
Adhere to established department policies and procedures regarding quality assurance, fire safety, environment and infection control

Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to work in a fast-paced environment? We are looking for a Casual Receptionist to join our team! You will be responsible for providing exceptional customer service to our guests and clients. If you have excellent communication skills and a friendly, professional demeanor, this could be the perfect job for you!

A casual receptionist job is a great entry-level position for those looking to gain experience in the customer service and administrative fields. The job involves greeting visitors, answering phones, taking messages, and providing general administrative support. To become a casual receptionist, you will need to have excellent customer service skills, a professional attitude, and the ability to multitask. You should also have a basic understanding of office technology and be comfortable working with computers. Additionally, you should have a good understanding of office etiquette and be able to communicate effectively with customers and colleagues. Skills required for a casual receptionist job include excellent customer service skills, strong communication skills, the ability to multitask, and a professional attitude. Knowledge required for a casual receptionist job includes office technology, office etiquette, and customer service. Responsibilities of a casual receptionist include greeting visitors, answering phones, taking messages, and providing general administrative support. Experience in a customer service or administrative role is beneficial for a casual receptionist job. Qualifications for a casual receptionist job may include a high school diploma or equivalent. Tools that help casual receptionists work better include customer relationship management (CRM) software, telephone systems, and scheduling software. Good tips to help casual receptionists do more effectively include staying organized, being proactive, and staying up to date with office technology. Common casual receptionist interview questions include “What customer service experience do you have?”, “What do you think makes a good receptionist?”, and “How do you handle difficult customers?”.