receptionists in English

noun
1
a person employed in an office or other establishment to answer the telephone, deal with clients, and greet visitors.
Just as GPs need surgeries and receptionists MPs need offices and staff.

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1. No hospital can function well without receptionists, cleaners, administrators, porters and all the other ancillary staff. Sentencedict.com

2. He noticed that some higher-up executives sometimes asked the receptionists if they could help with travel arrangements.

3. #1 Best Value of 5 places to stay in Abadan “ This is a dreadful supposedly 5 star hotel: awful receptionists who ask for evidence of our visa while we had an evisa and weren't asked this anywhere else in Iran; naked electric wires hanging from the ceiling

4. 4 reviews of Appearances "Cara was my hairstylist for over a year before I moved out of state, and she was awesome! The receptionists are always friendly and welcoming, and the salon has better prices than BJ's Salon which is where I used to go for many years before switching here