Become a Professional Receptionist
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A skilled corporate receptionist can increase the reputation of a company
Video: .mp4 (1280x720, 30 fps(r)) | Audio: aac, 48000 Hz, 2ch | Size: 2.73 GB
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 6 hour | Language: English
A skilled corporate receptionist can increase the reputation of a company
What you'll learn
Learn Types of Receptionist Roles
Improve Your Communication Skills
Learn to Take Messages
Learn to Deal with Difficult People
Improve Your Telephone Skills
Sharpen Your Note Taking Skills
Requirements
Module 1 - Receptionist Roles and Duties
Module 2 - Receptionist Skills
Module 3 - Phone Etiquette
Module 4 - Conflict Resolution
Module 5 - Dealing with Difficult People
Module 6 - Ultimate Note Taking System
Module 7 - Communication Skills
BONUS: Business Etiquette
Description
Receptionists are often the first employee of an organization to have contact with a customer or client.
A corporate receptionist serves as the greeter, information provider, and message taker for incoming calls. Knowledge of the company and its staff enables proper direction of inquiries.
To be successful, the corporate receptionist needs training on:
Answering telephone calls and take messages or forward calls
Scheduling and confirming appointments and maintain calendars
Greeting and welcoming customers, clients, and other visitors
Entering customer data and send business correspondence
Copying, filing, and maintaining paper or electronic documents
At the core of position, the corporate receptionist provides customer service, so he or she needs basic customer service training.
Training must focus on the importance of a positive attitude and how appearance, voice inflection and listening skills impact the success of the position. Receptionists also need training on defusing difficult situations, handling angry callers, and emergencies.
They need good organizational skills to manage their diverse responsibilities.
So, do you think this is a career for you? If yes, let's get started.
Who this course is for:
Corporate Receptionists
Hotel Receptionists
Medical Receptionists
Legal Receptionists
Anyone interested in being a professional receptionist