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When clients come to the workplace, the office attendant is liable for doing clerical chores and greeting them. They work in a variety of industries, including financial services, medical centers, and huge corporations. They should be able to handle multiple tasks at once and have great multi-tasking skills. The office attendant’s role is to offer clients reliable information, scheduling and tracking appointments for senior management employees, and acting as a personal contact when guests arrive. They should answer the phone and text orders, organize and disperse incoming messages, send out external mail, receive and send faxes, and do other duties. They should have high attention to detail and provide prompt courteous service. They should keep the workplace tidy and well-stocked. They must pay attention to the needs of their customers and politely deliver assistance if needed.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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