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Receptionists perform administrative tasks, such as answering phones, receiving visitors, and providing general informat

What you will learn

How to be organized as a receptionist

Improve your telephone skills

Improve your listening skills

Learn to take messages in an effective way

Description

Receptionist jobs are often seen as short-term roles, part-time positions, or stepping stones on your overall career path.

But being a career receptionist can actually be an incredibly fulfilling career path in itself, with great earning potential. If you’re looking for a new role and are looking for something rewarding, fun, and with great prospects, then this course is for you.

+++ Pay can be generous

Many receptionists will start out on average salaries, but there’s ample opportunity for that to grow over time. As you develop more skills, gain more experience, and move around the organization, you could earn up to $50,000 per year.

Receptionists working in corporate settings, especially in the worlds of banking and finance, an enjoy great salary prospects the longer they’re in their position.

+++ You’ll become incredibly skilled


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Receptionists are often talented multitaskers, able to manage multiple ongoing situations without breaking a sweat. In many companies, individuals are hired for their great computer skills, their ability to speak to people, or their organizational skills. Receptionists often boast all of these skills and more.

They’re adept at using most office suites, can handle phone switchboards, and can even step into office managerial or customer service positions if needed.

So what are you waiting for?

Let’s get started and I wish you a happy learning!

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Content

Introduction
Introduction to the Course
Role of a Receptionist – Part 1
Role of a Receptionist – Part 2
Importance of a Receptionist
Different Types of Receptionist Roles
Legal Receptionists
Medical Receptionist
Communication Skills
Telephone Skills – Part 1
Telephone Skills – Part 2
Listening Skills
Taking Messages
Presenting & Appearance
Confidentiality Checklist
Being Organized as Receptionist