Key Responsibilities:Greeting and Directing Visitors: Providing a welcoming and professional first impression, guiding visitors to their destinations, and offering refreshments as needed. Answering Phones: Managing a multi-line phone system, directing calls to the appropriate personnel, taking messages, and handling inquiries. Administrative Tasks: Scheduling appointments, managing calendars, sorting and distributing mail, making copies, and coordinating travel arrangements. Maintaining the Reception Area: Keeping the reception area clean, organized, and presentable. Providing Customer Service: Addressing visitor inquiries, resolving issues, and ensuring a positive experience. Assisting with Other Administrative Duties: This can include tasks like data entry, filing, and preparing documents. Maintaining Security: Managing visitor logs, issuing access badges, and adhering to security protocols. Skills:Excellent Communication Skills: Clear and effective verbal and written communication is crucial. Organizational Skills: Ability to manage multiple tasks, prioritize, and maintain a well-organized workspace. Customer Service Orientation: A friendly and helpful demeanor is essential for creating a positive first impression. Proficiency in Office Equipment: Ability to use phones, computers, copiers, and other office equipment. Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to handle various situations and resolve issues efficiently. Adaptability: Ability to adjust to changing priorities and handle unexpected situations. Multi-tasking: Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously.