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For many years thereafter, we had a legendary receptionist whom clients loved on the phone and in person. I personally received an average of two positive remarks about her every week. Many of my partners and associates reported similar experiences.

Gerry Riskin


Articles and information resource for receptionists, telephonists and reception managers.


Training and Career information 

Receptionist Profile- Skills required: A receptionist should enjoy dealing with the public.  He/she should be confident, pleasant, extremely patient, and an excellent articulate communicator.  It is essential for a receptionist to be able to stay calm under ...
 
FOH Managers Advice and Info-Important links and information at the end of article How important are your receptionists? When I was a managing partner, my firm required a receptionist for our largest office. I personally reviewed 215 applications myself and created my "A ...
 
Corporate Reception Training- There are no set educational requirements for receptionists, and the majority train on the job; practical experience in tasks like greeting visitors as well as operating phone and computer systems, being the most effective way to ...
 
Hospitality Reception Training- Last year, The Bournemouth & Poole College’s Academy of Service Industries celebrated 100% pass rate in their new Diploma in Hospitality Reception course, while this July saw eight receptionists taking their first steps on the career ladder ...
 
Medical Receptionist Training- GP receptionists have a huge responsibility being the powerhouse within every surgery or hospital.  As the first point of contact for a patient, it is the receptionists job to decide how urgently the appointment is needed, and with long waiting ...
 
Interview advice Receptionist- Presentation Candidate should be immaculate, from hair to shoes, this is vital for a front of house position. Think of the client base and dress accordingly. Don’t smell of cigarettes. Manner Candidates should present themselves ...
 
Interview advice for Managers- Presentation Candidate should be immaculate, from hair to shoes, this is vital for a front of house position. Think of the client base and dress accordingly. Don’t smell of cigarettes. Manner Candidates should present themselves ...
 
Calling all Managers-Important links and information at the end of article How important are your receptionists? When I was a managing partner, my firm required a receptionist for our largest office. I personally reviewed 215 applications myself and created my "A ...
 
AICR-   Right:  Mark Kirby, President AICR UK 2005 and Daniel Buirski, Winner of Receptionist of the Year 2005   AICR The Amicale Internationale des Chefs de Reception et Sous Directeurs des Grand Hotels.  ...
 
All about Tax- How long should I keep tax records for?  Everyone must keep all records of any income and tax paid for at least 22 months after the end of the tax year to which they relate to.  If you are self-employed, a business partner or let property, ...
 
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