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Weekend Receptionist

Macy Homes, Inc.
Macy Homes, Inc.
Ventura, CA Ventura, CA Part-time Part-time $16 an hour $16 an hour 7 days ago 7 days ago 7 days ago Weekend Receptionist At Macy Homes, our top priority is the satisfaction of our customers.
Established in 1951, we were the first manufactured housing dealership in California.
If you understand how significant buying a home is for most people, and you truly want to help them, this position may be the job for you! We are looking for a weekend receptionist for EVERY OTHER weekend so you will only be working 2 weekends a month.
Our weekend hours are Saturday 10am - 4pm and Sunday 12pm - 4pm so you will be expected to be here the entire time during those hours.
Job duties include the following:
- Welcome customers to the office - Ensure all customers Sign In - Introduce customers to their Sales Consultant - Answer all incoming calls and direct calls to designated person - Answer simple customer questions such as directions to the office, hours we're open, which manufacturers we work with, or phone number to parts store - Show display home when sales consultant is not available Role can expand based on interests, which we can discuss at a later time.
Additional weekends maybe available occasionally.
Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$16.
00 per hour Schedule:
Rotating weekends Application Question(s):
Are you available to work only every other weekend? Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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