US /rɪˈsɛpʃənɪst/
・UK /rɪˈsepʃənɪst/
There's an off-site receptionist who can cover multiple floors or even buildings.
Are you the building wide receptionist?
The Law Firm is seeking a receptionist for its Tokyo office. dentist After a thorough dental exam, my dentist suggested I use mouthwash to help keep my gums. electrician You may need a licensed electrician to install electrical boxes in the ceiling or wall. Surgeons typically advise patients to consider the risks before undergoing treatment. painter The gallery is showing the works of the most iconic 20th century painters. tailor My friend Julie tried on a custom-made Chinese-style dress from a tailor. Despite the rough seas, the captain still managed to dock. hairstylist Doris lives in San Diego and works as a hairstylist. pharmacist Call your pharmacist or doctor if you experience any of the symptoms. typist When we worked together, I used to be Fiona's substitute typist when she wanted a day off. construction worker Construction workers, in particular, enjoy the additional pockets on the back to store tools. accountant We are in need of qualified accountants for long-term work on several projects. housekeeper A study by Japan Hotel Association found that a housekeeper has to clean up to 18 rooms per day. musician The speakers included famous comedians, actors, and musicians. travel agent During the high season, most people book the hotel rooms with a travel agent. How do the editors decide what news to print on the newspapers or magazines?
Receptionist.
Hi, how are you today? Good, how are you? Well, my name's Doug, what's yours? Dan. Hi Dan, nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Hello. Hello. My name's Doug, what's your name? My name is Christiana. Hi Christiana, it's nice to meet you. Nice to meet you too, Doug. So tell me, what do you do? I work in a hotel. Good morning. Good morning. My name's Doug. My name's Vanessa. Hi Vanessa. How are you? I'm well, thank you. Tell me, what do you do? I'm a teacher. Good afternoon. Good afternoon. My name's Doug. My name is Emma. Hi Emma. Hi, nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. What do you do? I'm a receptionist. Oh, that's interesting. Well, take care. Bye bye. Hi, my name's Doug. Hi Doug. What's your name? Elvina. So Elvina, what do you do? Retail. You're a businessman? Yes, I am. Well, it's nice to meet you. Nice to meet you as well. Take care, have a nice day. You as well. Bye bye.
I'm a receptionist.
When he found out one employee who had a family was only working a minimum of 8 hours a day, he told him he'd fix him. He made several employees cry with his interrogations and abuse. He tracked everything they did, looking through their browsing history, and even installing a keylogger on their computers to track every word they typed, including the company's receptionist. This was all part of the company's insanely secretive culture.
and even installing a keylogger on their computers to track every word they typed, including the company's receptionist.
His receptionist, on the other hand, I did not care for. Don't get me started on Cheryl. Hello, killer at large, child in peril. Sorry, you're right. Okay, seriously, guys, I don't think I can make it.
His receptionist, on the other hand, I did not care.
"Make" is a verb, so you're going to call and make an appointment. The dentist's receptionist
The dentist receptionist is going to say, "Uh, tomorrow at 7:00." No.
Michael spent his last semester in college working as a front-desk receptionist for a local business.
Michael spent his last semester in college working as a front desk receptionist for a local business.
The receptionist might ask you:
"I'd like to make a reservation for the 20th of May for one night, please." The receptionist might ask you, "What kind of room are you looking for?
Receptionist and then there is the boss in another room there are often many important papers in an office
In some offices, there is a secretary or a receptionist.
"Good morning," said the receptionist, smiling.
Good morning, said the receptionist smiling.