- Greet and welcome visitors: As a receptionist, you will be the first point of contact for anyone visiting the office. It is important to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere for all guests.- Answer and direct phone calls: You will be responsible for handling incoming calls and directing them to the appropriate person or department within the organization.- Maintain clean and organized reception area: Keeping the reception area tidy and organized is crucial for creating a positive first impression on visitors.- Manage office supplies: As a receptionist, you will be responsible for keeping track of office supplies and placing orders as needed to ensure smooth functioning of the office.- Assist with administrative tasks: You may be required to assist with various administrative tasks such as filing, data entry, and scheduling appointments.Skills and Expectations:- Excellent communication skills: You should be able to communicate effectively with visitors, clients, and colleagues both in person and over the phone.- Strong organizational skills: The ability to multitask and prioritize tasks is essential for this role.- Proficient in MS Office: Basic knowledge of Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Excel, and Outlook is required for this position.- Professional attitude: A professional demeanor and appearance are important when representing the company as a receptionist.