You might be interested in applying for one of our positions. By being interested, you might be curious to know more about our available career growth opportunities. Well, if that is the case, you are in the right place! In our previous blog, Being a Marketing Assistant With Job Duck, we covered the tasks and responsibilities of our Marketing Assistants. This time around, we would like to go in-depth about Being a Receptionist With Job Duck:
Let’s talk about What It’s Like Being a Virtual Receptionist With Us:
Communication between Virtual Receptionists and employers is relatively easy in this day and age. Therefore, our Receptionists primarily use Zoom or phone calls, whichever way the employer based in the U.S. prefers. That’s why all of our Assistants must have a personal computer/laptop, a headset, and good internet speed (download speed: 10Mbps, upload speed: 5Mbps). Furthermore, all of the equipment must be reliable and updated.
We work on Eastern Standard Time, as our employers are from the United States. Nevertheless, the working schedule might vary depending on the employer based in the U.S. What’s more, our staffers work forty hours a week with two fifteen-minute breaks and a one-hour lunch break every day.
Daily Tasks and Responsibilities
Our Virtual Receptionists are remote workers familiar with office administration, including making travel and meeting arrangements, preparing reports, and maintaining appropriate filing systems. They have excellent oral and written communication skills and organize their work using MS Excel and other office equipment.
Our Receptionists:
- Schedule meetings
- Travel arrangements
- Working on Microsoft Office
- Respond to emails and phone calls
- Address employees’ administrative queries
- Provide customer service as the first point of contact
- Attending Zoom calls and taking notes
- Prepare customer spreadsheets and keep online records
- Organize managers’ calendars
- Perform market research
- Create presentations as assigned
- Create templates for the company as requested
- Planning and scheduling mailing campaigns
It is important to remember, however, that the responsibilities may vary from employer to employer.
Here Is Some Advice From One Of Our Staffers:
“It is absolutely worth it! Be yourselves, be authentic! It is worth every single step of it (application process). Pay attention to the application form. – Andrea from Mexico
Click HERE if you would like to read the full article.
Advice from Job Duck:
Every section of our website has information that may help you during your application process. Therefore, pay attention to detail through every step of the application process. We want those who are willing to walk the extra mile. We wish you the best of luck.
Do You Have What It Takes?
If you think you have what it takes to become part of our ever-growing company, click HERE to apply for a Virtual Receptionist position today! If you decide to apply, you will be competing for the opportunity of working with an appreciative US-based employer, and our internal team will always be here to support you.
We hope that you got more clarity regarding the Virtual Receptionist position. If you enjoyed this week’s blog, please leave a comment in the comment section below by telling us what you enjoyed most about reading this article!
If you have friends or family who might be the right candidate for this position, please share the blog with them! We hope to see you next week, and as always, stay safe!
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Thank you so much, I’ll definitely be plying my mind to ask the questions.
Good day,
Thank you for taking the time to read the article. That sounds great!
Warm regards,
The Job Duck Team