Automotive Receptionist Part-time Honda Transportation & Warehousing - Streetsboro, OH at Geebo

Automotive Receptionist Part-time Honda

3.
6 Streetsboro, OH Streetsboro, OH Part-time Part-time $15 - $18 an hour $15 - $18 an hour 10 days ago 10 days ago 10 days ago Pay:
$15.
00 - $18.
00 per hour Due to an impending promotion of existing personnel, Classic Honda in Streetsboro, Ohio, is seeking to add a part-time evenings and weekends Receptionist to their team.
Our Receptionist works Monday thru Thursday from 2:
00pm to 7:
00pm; and, Saturday, from 7:
00am to 6:
00pm.
The Receptionist intercepts and routes incoming calls, takes thorough messages, and provides basic information to callers.
S/he is the dealership's front-line contact with the public and must represent the dealership in a professional, friendly manner at all times.
S/he greets customers as they enter the showroom and directs them to the appropriate party in accordance with dealership policies and answers basic inquiries.
Our Receptionist employees enjoy the following benefits (and more):
Comprehensive training Weekly pay by direct deposit Employee Assistance Program 401(k) Plan after 2 months of employment 529 College Savings Plan Factory-sponsored (multiple) purchasing programs Internal discounts for Service & Parts purchases Promotion from within proven tradition/opportunity The Classic Auto Group, based in Northeast Ohio, is ranked among the top dealership groups in the nation.
Founded in 1979 by company President James A.
Brown, Classic began as a single Chevrolet Dealership in Mentor, Ohio and has grown to include eighteen (18) different brands sold at, now, seventeen (17) locations throughout Northeast Ohio.
Visit our website at www.
driveclassic.
com.
We have a heritage of promotion from within!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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