Generally a receptionist is referred to as an administrative assistant, not an administrator. An administrator makes executive decisions regarding the operation of the business/network and directly delegates tasks to ensure the company goals are met. This position is viewed as one of authority, such as a CEO or branch manager, whereas an administrative assistant would fall into roles such as a billing clerk or secretary for instance. These support staff members enable the administrator to effectively perform their jobs.
The final full week of April marks Administrative Assistant's Day, which is celebrated on that weeks' Wednesday. In 2013 this holiday was on April 24th 2013.
If I understand you right it's called an Administrator. Or Admin.
Hr department is responsible for that,not a receptionist
receptioner
I think you are referring to an automated-receptionist not call screening.
Administrator
a receptionist
The receptionist.
Generic term is an administrator
It could be a square or a rectangle. Or you could call it a quadragon.
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You would have to call customer service and ask to speak to an AT&T plan administrator in San Antonio, Texas. Most of the time, the customer service reps can direct your call to your local city or state.