Everyone is judging you when you go on a job interview. Or, so you should assume, career counselors suggest. That includes the receptionist, who is not merely there to alert your interviewer to your ...
As a staff writer for Forbes Advisor, SMB, Kristy helps small business owners find the tools they need to keep their businesses running. She uses the experience of managing her own writing and editing ...
Landing a medical receptionist role takes more than a polished resume — it’s about showing you can handle fast-paced, patient-facing work with professionalism and warmth. From mastering common ...
As the job market becomes increasingly competitive with so many people searching for open positions, interviewers have gotten creative with the ways they test candidates. More and more frequently, ...
The Kiosk Mode feature for Zoom Rooms offers a safe means for office visitors to talk with receptionists. Alexa support is coming to Zoom Rooms, and Zoom could add support for other assistants. Zoom ...
Before the candidates ever meet the interviewers, they have to go through receptionists Jamie Leelo and Katie Shine. The two discuss the first thing they notice when the candidates enter a room and ...
When you check in with the receptionist before an interview, remember to smile because the person behind the front desk holds more power than you think. "Some companies feel a lot can be learned from ...