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receptionist

[ri-sep-shuh-nist] / rɪˈsɛp ʃə nɪst /


NOUN
secretary
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"It was incredibly stressful because the price of groceries has gone up, the cost of living in general is ridiculous," said Ms Secord, who finally landed a receptionist role in early November.

From BBC

A St. Patrick’s Day decoration hung on the other side of the beveled glass door as I buzzed the receptionist.

From Los Angeles Times

A few days ago, when I checked into the Latchis Hotel in Brattleboro, Vt., a receptionist asked me for proof of vaccination and required masks in the property’s public areas.

From Washington Post

A receptionist at the Aboriginal Medical Service said the center had been “inundated” with requests for both.

From Washington Post

Start by writing a clear job description, Hallburton says, and don’t rely totally on a template because “10 different companies are going to have receptionists doing things 10 different ways.”

From Seattle Times