Production and Operations roles explained
Receptionist
A Receptionist serves as the first point of contact for visitors at a game studio, handling administrative tasks and providing support to the studio’s daily operations.
As a Receptionist, you’ll greet visitors, answer phones, and manage appointment schedules. You’ll also assist with clerical duties, including filing, managing correspondence, and supporting staff with various administrative tasks. Your job is to ensure the office runs smoothly by being organised, professional, and approachable.
Many Receptionists have experience in customer service or administration, with strong communication and organisational skills being essential. A positive attitude and professionalism are key traits for this role.
For this role, you should be friendly, highly organised, and able to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. You’ll need to maintain a professional and welcoming presence as you manage the studio’s front office.
Your CV should highlight your experience in administrative or customer service roles, demonstrating your ability to manage a busy reception area.
You’ll love this role if you’re into
- Being organised
- Helping people
- Working alone
- Reading
In your own time, at your own pace
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