Receptionist Administrative & Office Jobs - Oregon City, OR at Geebo

Receptionist

Company Name:
Robert Half Office Team
OfficeTeam is currently looking for a receptionist/customer service representative for an opportunity in Oregon City. This individual will be absorbing inbound calls and answering general questions regarding multiple facets of their industry. They will also be greeting customers as they come in and take payments to their accounts, when needed. Additional administrative support will be delegated as well- correspondence, mail distribution, etc. All candidates interested in this opportunity can apply online today!
OfficeTeam is the world's leader in quickly matching skilled administrative professionals with temporary and temporary-to-full-time jobs. We offer job opportunities ranging from executive and administrative assistants to customer service representatives, receptionists and general office support. Our staffing managers connect with more than 100,000 hiring managers in North America every single week. In addition to free job search services, we provide access to free online skills training and a competitive benefits and compensation package.
Our parent company, Robert Half, once again was named to FORTUNE magazine's list of World's Most Admired Companies. (March 17, 2014).
OfficeTeam is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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All applicants applying for U.S. job openings must be authorized to work in the United States. All applicants applying for Canadian job openings must be authorized to work in Canada.
Req ID: 03620-110716
Functional Role: Receptionist/Switchboard
Country: USA
State: OR
City: OREGON CITY
Postal Code: 97045
Compensation: $11.00 to $13.00 per hour
Requirements: Basic Office Skills, Intermediate Switchboard Phones up to 10 Lines, Basic Files, Intermediate Customer Service, Basic Copying, Basic Eden Systems, Basic MS Word, Basic MS Excel.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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