It varies by location.
A hotel receptionist makes around 35,000 dollars a year. They make more than entry level office clerks or assistants.
15,000 to 20,000 depending on the country and the responsibilities.
Approximately $30-35K a/year
A Reseptionist Problly Makes Up To 10,000 A Year. Less Or More
Depends where in the world - but in UK I'd say 12k-18k a year. Pre tax.
there are no jobs in downtown toronto..
about 13,000 to 14,000 a year is usually the average
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The answer to that question depends on certain variables, including the expected duties and operations of the receptionist, the salary that the non-for-profit school is willing to pay, and the experience/skill of the receptionist. All receptionists are not created equal regardless, so a low-level receptionist with light data entry could make approximately $20,000 a year (around $10/hour) and a executive-level receptionist that arranges business trips and meetings, creates business letters and memos and performs A/P and A/R could make over $150,000 a year. To answer your question more concretely, it doesn't matter whether it's a non-for-profit or not---the real importance is the duties of the receptionist, the competition in your city-state (both the people clamoring for that one position, AND the other positions clamoring for people...supply and demand are huge players in recruitment), and the skill and experience of the receptionist. A median rate for a typical receptionist in most states is approximately $28,000-$33,000 a year.
The possessive form of the noun 'receptionist' is receptionist's.Example: Greeting clients is the receptionist's responsibility.
Dental receptionists who work for new and small practices make anywhere from $9-$13 an hour because that's as much as a new or small practice can afford to pay. Dental receptionists who work for larger practices or practices with multiple locations make anywhere from $14-$18 an hour and possibly as much as $22 an hour because they can afford to pay that much.
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