Receptionist Jobs in South Carolina
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- Bluffton, SC
- 6 hours ago
Receptionist - Furman Middle School
- Sumter, SC
- 4 hours ago
Front Desk Receptionist - 2nd Shift - 2pm-10pm
- Fort Mill, SC
- 2 days ago
Patient Information Receptionist
- Spartanburg, SC
- 2 days ago
Medical Receptionist - Greenville, SC
- Greenville, SC
- 3 days ago
Daytime Veterinary Receptionist
- Charleston, SC
- 3 days ago
- Rock Hill, SC
- 1 day ago
- North Charleston, SC
- 2 days ago
- North Augusta, SC
- 3 days ago
Dental Front Desk Receptionist (Columbia and Lexington SC)
- West Columbia, SC
- 3 days ago
Dental Receptionist / Front Office
- Mount Pleasant, SC
- 1 day ago
Dental Receptionist / Front Office
- Columbia, SC
- 1 day ago
Receptionist - Cherryvale Elementary
- Sumter, SC
- 4 hours ago
- Little River, SC
- 3 days ago
Veterinary Receptionist Full-Time Florence, SC
- Florence, SC
- 3 days ago
Demographic Data for South Carolina
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Highest Education Level
- High School or GED (32.4%)
- Bachelor's Degree (25.9%)
- Associate's Degree (17.6%)
- Vocational Degree or Certification (14.7%)
- Master's Degree (5.2%)
- Some College (2.5%)
- Some High School (1.1%)
- Doctorate Degree (0.6%)
Average Work Experience
- Less than 1 year (43.5%)
- 1-2 years (23.9%)
- None (17.1%)
- 2-4 years (14.7%)
- 4-6 years (0.7%)
Qualifications / Skill Sets
The following top skills are often required or desired to land a Receptionist position
= trending- Administrative Skills
- Billing
- Business Correspondence
- Clerical
- Clerical Support
- Collect Copays
- Communication Skills
- Computer Skills
- Courteous
- Customer Service
- Data Entry
- Directing
- Discretion
- English
- Events
- Faxing
- File Management
- Filing
- Friendliness
- Front Office
- General Office Duties
- Guest Service
- Healthcare Management
- High School Diploma
- Inbound/Outbound Calling
- Initiative
- Insurance Verification
- Interpersonal Skills
- Leadership
- Listening
- Management
- Medical Insurance
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft Office
- Microsoft Word
- Multitasking
- Organization
- Patient Registration
- Policy Development
- Practice Management
- Prioritizing
- Private Branch Exchange
- Problem Solving
- Reception
- Referrals
- Regulations
- Resourceful
- Sales
- Scheduling
- Scheduling Appointments
- Social Security
- Software
- Spanish
- Staff Supervision
- Switchboard Operation
- Teamwork
- Telephone Skills
- Training and Development
- Typing
- Writing Skills
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