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The front desk assistant welcomes clients, takes calls, schedules appointments, and assists with a variety of office chores. The answer to the office manager and operate in a team atmosphere with other professional staff members. A front desk assistant’s responsibilities include aiding clerks with incoming calls, scheduling appointments as needed, sorting mail, keeping outgoing mail organized, routing calls to the suitable individual or department as required, greeting arriving clients as they enter the premises, listening to voicemail, and making notes to document the clients’ details. They should be capable of executing some clerical tasks such as filing, duplicating, and organizing papers, as well as maintaining office inventory, restocking things as needed, and keeping the work area neat at all times. Computer and customer service abilities are required skills. While functioning at the reception desk, they must be courteous to clients. They should have prior office management expertise and be able to interact with the wider public.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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