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A receptionist does more than just take messages and answer phones; they also interact with the clients and help them plan their day. They are the face of the company and are often the first point of contact for potential clients who are looking to buy something from your company. A professional receptionist should know how to deal with different clients, but also know how to get the word out about your business. In order to effectively carry out this task, it’s important that you develop the right skills and that you keep them up to date with the latest skills and technology.
The first skill that you need to master is good listening. As a receptionist you will be dealing with clients and the owners of the offices you visit. You have to be able to build good relationships by listening carefully to them; this can take some time to master and is definitely something that you have to practice on a daily basis if you want to be effective. When you listen you should also be able to understand what they are trying to say and this is done by having an understanding of the language they use. This is especially true if they are going to be having visitors sitting on Reception Chairs like the ones from Bestbuy Office Chairs in the reception area.
Another skill that you need to be proficient at is good oral communication; you will be working with clients in a very prestigious position and this means that your vocabulary and skills will have to be top notch. The way in which you speak to people determines whether you will be giving a great first impression that will mean that they then recommend the company to their friends and family.