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***ROCKSTAR RECEPTIONIST NEEDED: $30K***
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Country: USA
Location: California-Orange County Irvine, CA 92618
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***ROCKSTAR RECEPTIONIST NEEDED: $30K***
TCS Foreclosures is a growing foreclosure company located in Irvine. We are looking for a friendly, professional receptionist to greet customers, handle multiple phone calls, and provide administrative support as needed. TCS Foreclosures offers competitive wages, great benefits, and fun working environment. Receptionist Responsibilities: We are looking for a friendly, self-starter who requires minimal supervision. Candidate must also have a professional phone voice and friendly demeanor for greeting customers- Answer all incoming telephone calls (handle multiple lines at one time) - Maintain, order and distribute office supplies - Receive and distribute all incoming mail and fax correspondence - Light filing- Handle all outgoing mail - Provide administrative support as neededReceptionist Qualifications: - Must have a friendly and professional phone voice - Ability to multi-task and complete projects- Must be able to work Monday-Thursday (9-7pm), Friday (8-6pm) - Excellent customer service skills and ability to work with others - Strong attention to detail If this receptionist position sounds like you...CALL JACKIE TO SET UP AN INTERVIEW (949) 757-1283 Company: T.C.S. Foreclosures Location: Irvine, CA 92618 Salary/Wage: USD 30,000.00 /yearBONUSES AND BENEFITS Status: Full Time, Employee Job Category: Administrative/Clerical Relevant Work Experience: 1+ to 2 Years Career Level: Experienced (Non-Manager) Industry: Real Estate/Property Management;Business Services - Other;Other/Not Classified Education Level: High School or equivalent Occupations: Administrative Support;General/Other: Administrative/Clerical;Reception/Switchboard Industry: Real Estate/Property Management;Business Services - Other;Other/Not Classified Contact: Jackie Velasco Email: Apply by Email Address: 7595 Irvine Center Drive Suite 200Irvine,CA 92618 Phone: 949-757-1283
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