Greeter/Receptionistother related Employment listings - Cheshire, CT at Geebo

Greeter/Receptionist

Richard Chevrolet is seeking a greeter/receptionist for its busy Sales Department.
We are looking for an individual to perform a wide range of administrative and sales support functions for the general sales manager and sales team.
The candidate will help coordinate and organize a busy Sales Department.
This includes answering incoming calls, greeting walk-in customers, creating and distributing follow up letters, coordinating dealer plates, ordering sales uniforms and nametags, monitoring customer lounge cleanliness and supplies, and keeping various excel spreadsheets updated.
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The right candidate needs to be organized, well spoken, have an attention to detail, positive attitude, and upbeat demeanor.
Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel is a must.
Richard Chevrolet is family owned and operated for over 49 years.
We are the largest Chevy dealership in Connecticut! This is a full-time position that offers a competitive compensation package including vacation, health/dental/vision coverage and 401K.
Schedule:
Monday:
8:
30a - 5pTuesday - Thursday:
9a - 5pFriday:
9a - 6pNo Phone Calls Please.
Requirements:
Required Knowledge/Skills/Job
Qualifications:
o Strong interpersonal, oral and written communications skills are criticalo Successful time management and organization skills (the ability to organize and coordinate a large number of concurrent tasks and projects)o Typing speedo Strong attention to detail, research, reasoning and analytical skillso Must be able to demonstrate patience, diplomacy and professionalism and maintain confidentiality regarding issues of a sensitive natureo Must have intermediate to advanced skills in Microsoft Word, Outlook and Excelo Administrative assistant experience Richard Chevrolet is an equal opportunity employer.
Salary:
$14 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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