Best way to hire a receptionist/administrator

Best way to hire a receptionist/administrator

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MaxFromage

Original Poster:

2,357 posts

146 months

Monday 10th February
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We usually use recruitment consultants to hire our accountants, but we haven't needed to hire a receptionist/administrator for nearly 20 years. And even then we didn't have to advertise for the job.

What have people found is the best way to look/advertise for this type of role? There won't be anything specific/specialist about it.

Thanks.

Evanivitch

24,439 posts

137 months

Monday 10th February
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We had a few issues with trying to employ admins. I don't know if it was personality issues or we expected too much (technical business) but first couple didn't last long.

If you need someone that has a vague knowledge of accountants then be clear about that and see if you can get someone from the industry already.

rallye101

2,408 posts

212 months

Monday 10th February
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Where you based? I can reccomend a company if in the right location...

Countdown

44,508 posts

211 months

Monday 10th February
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Job centre?

MaxFromage

Original Poster:

2,357 posts

146 months

Monday 10th February
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rallye101 said:
Where you based? I can reccomend a company if in the right location...
West Mids.

MustangGT

13,199 posts

295 months

Tuesday 11th February
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We use Indeed for administrative type roles. As Evanivitch has said the advert needs to be clear in the role requirements.

vaud

55,138 posts

170 months

Tuesday 11th February
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You could try LinkedIn as it will let you target a region and there will be role profiles that you could borrow and tweak to your role.

MaxFromage

Original Poster:

2,357 posts

146 months

Tuesday 11th February
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Thanks for the replies so far.

MustangGT said:
We use Indeed for administrative type roles. As Evanivitch has said the advert needs to be clear in the role requirements.
We know how hard recruitment is, so we'll be flexible on the role, with core requirements a priority.

AB

18,404 posts

210 months

Tuesday 11th February
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LinkedIn is where I advertised. We hit very lucky and she's been with us nearly 10 years, now as Ops Manager. She was a teacher beforehand.

Jockman

18,245 posts

175 months

Tuesday 11th February
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AB said:
LinkedIn is where I advertised. We hit very lucky and she's been with us nearly 10 years, now as Ops Manager. She was a teacher beforehand.
Good Idea. Also Indeed.

Internal Promotion? Internal Recommendation of 3rd party?

Muzzer79

12,064 posts

202 months

Tuesday 11th February
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We got someone through LinkedIn although also had options from a recruiter.

May seem obvious but definitely suggest hiring based on attitude and aptitude rather than industry experience. Ours came from a completely different sector, but she's resourceful, keen and solves problems - spot on.

vaud

55,138 posts

170 months

Tuesday 11th February
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Muzzer79 said:
May seem obvious but definitely suggest hiring based on attitude and aptitude rather than industry experience.
I agree. Aptitude, attitude and a willingness to learn, self teach and be proactive to improve things (even small things like filing, processes, etc)...