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Fitness First Middle EastDubai, United Arab Emirates, UAEPosted 20 May 2026

Fitness First Middle East is seeking a detail-oriented receptionist to serve as the first point of contact for visitors. Responsibilities include answering and directing phone calls, managing mail distribution, and providing general clerical support. The role requires excellent communication skills and a positive attitude. This is an onsite administrative position based in Dubai.

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Experience

Experience not specified

Function

Administrative

Work mode

Onsite, UAE

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Fitness First Middle East is seeking a detail-oriented receptionist to serve as the first point of contact for visitors. Responsibilities include answering and directing phone calls, managing mail distribution, and providing general clerical support. The role requires excellent communication skills and a positive attitude. This is an onsite administrative position based in Dubai.

TAL's take

Quality 40/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Reliable tier 2 company with a clear but standard administrative role.

Clear, concise role definition for a standard receptionist and administrative support position.

Must haves

  • High school diploma or relevant work experience
  • Ability to maintain a positive attitude
  • Excellent communication skills

About the company

Established regional subsidiary of a large conglomerate with a significant physical footprint.

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