How Do You Become A Receptionist (Real Examples)?
Two examples below Therese Landfeld Therese Landefield works as a front desk receptionist in Seattle, Washington. She was a stay at home mom for many years before returning to work as a receptionist. ‘It was fun to go back to work, it’s good to be out, there’s a life beyond a kitchen sink. Going back in the workplace is fun. The obstacles of working as a receptionist were that I had to make sure that my kids, who were used to having me available all the time, felt good about having a working mom.’ She has been able to bring her organizational skills – organizing the schedules of four children at three different schools and being involved in their extra curricular activities – to her job. At her work place she answers phones, does projects, sets up conferences and whatever other work comes her way. Click for more Gretta Haberman Gretta Haberman in St. Clair Shores in Michigan talks about her experience as a receptionist. ‘You are the first person a client sees when walking in the door.