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Receptionist | ₹47,516 /mo |
Senior Receptionist | ₹82,450 /yr |
Lead Receptionist |
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Job Title | Salary |
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Receptionist | ₹47,516 /mo |
Senior Receptionist | ₹82,450 /yr |
Lead Receptionist |
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₹72T
₹15,441 - ₹71,903 Range
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₹11,027 - ₹30,378 Range
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₹12,713 - ₹35,742 Range
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₹18,597 - ₹1,02,579 Range
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₹34T
₹11,714 - ₹33,502 Range
₹10T
₹21T
₹9,531 - ₹21,480 Range
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₹4L
₹66,783 - ₹4,35,120 Range
₹12T
₹24T
₹11,658 - ₹23,867 Range
₹2L
₹2L
₹1,58,911 - ₹2,06,584 Range
₹12T
₹79T
₹12,263 - ₹78,982 Range
₹45T
₹49T
₹45,084 - ₹48,786 Range
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₹64T
₹18,419 - ₹63,619 Range
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₹25T
₹11,601 - ₹24,588 Range
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₹19T
₹14,314 - ₹19,147 Range
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₹3L
₹1,28,198 - ₹2,83,766 Range
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₹20T
₹18,320 - ₹19,991 Range
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₹3L
₹1,23,167 - ₹2,98,791 Range
The average salary for a Receptionist is ₹47,516 per month in India. Salaries estimates are based on 494 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by a Receptionist employees in India.
The highest salary for a Receptionist in India is ₹2,18,963 per month.
The lowest salary for a Receptionist in India is ₹26,621 per month.
Receptionist roles provide a professional working environment with opportunities for mobility without high barriers to entry. While pay is usually modest, it rises as individuals exit to related roles, including that of office manager or executive assistant. They could also become a personal assistant (PA) or train to become a medical secretary for a GP or clinic. Candidates can also increase their pay by gaining work experience or internships at private sector firms rather than public sector, government, or non-profit organisations.