Service Receptionist/ Greeter Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Orland Park, IL at Geebo

Service Receptionist/ Greeter

Orland Park, IL Orland Park, IL Full-time Full-time 22 hours ago 22 hours ago 22 hours ago Greeter / Service Receptionist We are seeking a Receptionist with excellent customer service skills and a winning attitude.
This individual will receive calls into the dealerships service department, we will cross train the receptionist to be able to assist with several positions in our service department including greeter! FIELDS AUTO GROUP Fields Auto Group believes that employees are our greatest asset.
As such, we treat all team members with respect and appreciation for their contributions to the company.
We believe not only in providing ongoing training, but also rewarding outstanding effort.
What We Offer Medical and Dental 401(k) Plan Personal Time Off Growth opportunities Paid Training Employee vehicle purchase plans Family owned and operated Health and wellness Saturday Lunches Discounts on products and services Responsibilities Answer phones and assist our guests Handle customer questions and concerns diplomatically and refer complaining customers to the appropriate individual for resolution Communicate with callers in a professional, friendly and efficient manner, striving to minimize the amount of time customers spend on hold Greeter New responsibilities will be added over time Be friendly, professional, courteous and efficient when working with all customers and employees Familiarize yourself with department structures & internal procedures for assisting customers efficiently Qualifications Experience with Microsoft Office suite is a plus but we do on-the-job training! Willingness to learn Professional personal appearance Acceptable motor vehicle driving record according to dealership guidelines.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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