HBC-radiomatic GmbH | Germany | Crailsheim | Part time - morning / Part time - afternoon / Full time | Published since: 08.04.2025 on arbeitsagentur.de
Receptionist (m/w/d)
Оccupation: Receptionist
for our headquarters in Crailsheim we are looking for the next possible date
Reception staff (m/w/d)
in full or part-time.
Your tasks:
- Reception and welcome of national and international customers and guests.
- Support of the telephone center in German and English.
- Processing of the entry and exit mail.
- Management and maintenance of conference rooms.
- General office organization and administrative activities.
- Coordination and issue of pool vehicles, as well as other administrative activities in fleet management.
- Supporting activities in the field of travel management such as flight and hotel bookings.
Your personal profile:
- A completed commercial training or training in the hotel industry.
- First experience in the field of reception.
- Safe handling of the current MS Office programs.
- Very good knowledge of German and sound English.
- Embossed customer orientation, team capability and reliability.
- Friendly, open and binding appearance.
- Self-employed, conscientious and structured work.
We offer:
- An attractive workplace for a global technology leader with excellent market position and best prospects.
- A performance-oriented attractive remuneration, plus holiday and Christmas money.
- A structured, intensive incorporation with sponsorship program.
- Pay places in a local daycare centre and a children's holiday program in the summer holidays.
- Cycling leasing and operating sports as part of our health management.
- Use of a Benefit app with many interesting employee benefits.
- And much more.
Joblocations:
74564 Crailsheim, Haller Str. 45- 53, BADEN_WUERTTEMBERG, GERMANY
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Haller Str. 45- 53, 74564 Crailsheim | ||
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