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If you have worked at other Hotels as a front desk clerk or you have an interest in hotel clerk jobs, we'd love to hear from you! Front Office associates are responsible for the guest registration process and communication of hotel services and promotions.
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Overview:The Front Desk Clerk is responsible for assisting guests with check-in and check-out, answers and processes all phone calls received, plus handles all special requests for services or information, in accordance with standard policies and procedures.
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Overview: A Kolter Hospitality Front Desk Agent delivers service excellence to our guests creating a comfortable and welcoming environment. Know and carry out specified duties in response to fire alarm, guest medical emergency and security threats.
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1 year of experience in the hospitality industry as a hotel front desk agent, hotel receptionist, or guest service specialist preferred. We are searching for an enthusiastic, service-focused hotel front desk agent to join our guest services team.
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We are currently looking for an energetic and outgoing person to join our guest team as a Front Desk Clerk. Crestline Hotels & Resorts is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action Employer.
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Requirements for the Guest Service Agent, Front Desk Clerk, or Front Desk Agent. Currently, we are looking for a top-performing Guest Service Agent/Front Desk Clerk/Front Desk Agent.
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Front desk clerk duties, guest services, night auditor or previous hospitality experience is preferred but not required. Delegate housekeeping, security, and service requests, respond to guest inquiries and resolve guest complaints, process reservations and check-ins, and other front desk agent duties as required.
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Our property is growing rapidly and we are looking for a night auditor who loves working with people, possesses a strong commitment to customer satisfaction, and has bookkeeping experience! This position will support the Springhill Suites and Fairfield Inn.
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Must be 18 years + to work in this position SUMMARY: The Front Desk Clerk is responsible for checking guests in and out and reconciling guest accounts. Must be 18 years + to work in this position SUMMARY: The Front Desk Clerk is responsible for checking guests in and out and reconciling guest accounts.
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We are searching for a full-time and part-time enthusiastic, service-focused hotel front desk agent to join our guest services team. We are searching for a full-time and part-time enthusiastic, service-focused hotel front desk agent to join our guest services team.
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Performs duties normally associated with front office operations as desk clerk, telephone services, reservations, luggage storage, lost & found, accountability reports, parking assistance and security for the hotel operation.
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Previous experience as Front Desk Clerk preferred. Summary: Works under supervision of Front Desk Supervisor. Ability to assist in other Front Desk areas as assigned.
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Perform regular bookkeeping duties: make sure hotel guest information is current and correct. Has previous experience or working knowledge of Microsoft Office and reservation management systems. Give every guest a warm welcome, check them in, and check them out when they leave, ensuring you provide correct keys and room numbers.
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A Front Desk Clerk is responsible for assisting Guest Service Agents in checking in and checking out guests in the hotel's continuing effort to deliver outstanding guest service and financial profitability.
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