In an embassy, the receptionist is taxed with the work of handling any enquiries which the public may have. These come through the phone or via email. They also schedule certain meetings with high ranking embassy staff.
A receptionist fulfills support duties in an office setting. Usually receptionists perform their duties in a waiting area such as a lobby or front office. Basic duties include greeting visitors and answering phones.
The duties and responsibilities hotel cashier receptionist can include checking guests into the hotel. A hotel cashier receptionist also processes payments for room rentals and is on-hand to assist any guest when needed.
like in a company they translate for people who don't speak English or whatever
The concierge serves guests of an apartment building, hotel, or office building with duties similar to those of a receptionist
Absolutely. You would need to contact the US Embassy for details on how specifically to go about doing this. The current phone number listed for the US Embassy in Ottawa is 613-688-5335 and a receptionist should be able to direct you from there.
Front Desk usually combines the duties of a Receptionist (answer telephone calls from outside customers, greet visitors) with some light office work of typing and filing.
A telephone operator deals solely with incoming telephone calls. A receptionist greets people in person, makes & receives phone-calls, books appointments, deals with post etc...
An administrative assistant basically assists their manager or boss with whatever is needed. Duties can include preparing reports, answering the phone, organizing the office, ordering supplies, functioning as a receptionist, making travel arrangements and any other duties you are asked to do by your boss.
The receptionist greets customers or patients as they enter the office. Receptionists answer the phone in a prompt and polite manner, take messages, return messages, send and reply to emails, maintain schedules, and assist with filing and mailing documents.
Unortunately there is no Mongolian embassy in UAE and there is no longer a visa upon arrival service at the Mongolain borders or airports. Therefore the only way to get a Mongolian visa would be by post or by attending an Embassy in one of the following locations:AustriaMongolian Embassy in Vienna, AustriaBelgiumMongolian Embassy in Brussels, BelgiumBulgariaMongolian Embassy in Sophia, BulgariaCanadaMongolian Embassy in Ottawa, CanadaChinaMongolian Embassy in Beijing, ChinaCubaMongolian Embassy in Havana, CubaCzech RepublicMongolian Embassy in Prague, Czech RepublicEgyptMongolian Embassy in Cairo, EgyptFranceMongolian Embassy in Paris, FranceGermanyMongolian Embassy in Berlin, GermanyHungaryMongolian Embassy in Budapest, HungaryIndiaMongolian Embassy in New Delhi, IndiaJapanMongolian Embassy in Tokyo, JapanKazakhstanMongolian Embassy in Almaty, KazakhstanPolandMongolian Embassy in Warsaw, PolandRussiaMongolian Embassy in Moscow, RussiaSouth KoreaMongolian Embassy in Seoul, South KoreaThailandMongolian Embassy in Bangkok, ThailandTurkeyMongolian Embassy in Ankara, TurkeyUnited KingdomMongolian Embassy in London, United KingdomUnited StatesMongolian Embassy in Washington D.C., United StatesVietnamMongolian Embassy in Hanoi, Vietnam
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 plural of embassy is embassies.