Nowadays when there’s 15 people at the office, these two receptionists find it “feels full.” Here’s yet another installment in our series of interviews with receptionists from companies large and small.
An office building’s lobby is a great opportunity for it to get visitors’ attention and stand out from the competition. After all, soon after entering a building, you can tell if you’ll feel well there or not.
What does life look like at the reception desk of the Prague headquarters for the Miton investment group – a company that is, in its own words, one big investment circus? This time around in our series of interviews with receptionists, we’ve headed out to this “big tent” infused with a relaxed family atmosphere.
You may hear this question from receptionists and office assistants more and more often. The Short Story Dispensers can easily shorten the waiting time for an appointment.
Values, visions, plans. Every company tries to present them, but not everybody is able to project them in such a magnificent way as Nexen Tire. The stormy waves, giant projections of Prince of Persia or the dancer's musculature on a 30-meter LCD display in the public lobby give you a surrealistic impression.
Forget about those old-school plastic workplace entry cards! At its headquarters in Prague’s Radlice district, the bank ČSOB is now using biometric data in their place. They’re identifying employees based on fingerprints or blood-vessel scans. In the past, they also tested the use of face-recognition cameras.