Education Receptionist Service

An education receptionist service is a necessity in any higher education place of business.
Okay, you decided you’re just about ready to register for that class, but have a few more questions before you do it. So you then decide to call the education institution of your choosing to get more information since you are simply burnt out from sending so many e-mails at work or from home. You call and get some voicemail; press this, press that. I say forget that! An education receptionist service is what’s needed. Prospective and existing students of kinds and ages want to hear a live voice, and be able to interact with an educational receptionist.
Many colleges, business programs, trade schools, and even universities are utilizing an education receptionist service to handle their overflow and after hour calls. Why? An education receptionist service makes economic sense and they are productive;
can handle a variety of tasks; taking and placing calls, giving out information, answering questions and so on. With an education receptionist service, there’s no phone equipment to purchase, no staff to hire, no payroll taxes and benefits to pay for and they’re available on an as-needed basis. An education receptionist service can handle calls on a part-time or full-time basis, 24/7 or 365-days a year.
Many higher education institutions get a productive education receptionist service to help handle the large volume of calls that come in to inquire about an upcoming class, the hours, the cost per class/per credit, an upcoming special events such as a lecture series, an art exhibit, concert or a sporting event. An education receptionist service covers a lot of ground in all the calls they take and place.
Even the specialized schools that offer just a few selected industry-specific classes and programs are utilizing an education receptionist service. Sure, automation is great. However, it will never be better than speaking with a live and friendly professional educational receptionist service. Now is that the truth?