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The beautiful Hilton Motif Seattle is looking to add a Front Desk Clerk to their Front Office team! As a Front Desk Clerk, you would be responsible for checking in and checking out guests in the hotel's continuing effort to deliver outstanding guest service and financial profitability.
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Specialized experience is defined as most of the following: performed general clerical support, made travel arrangements for an office staff, provided front desk customer service, collected and reconciled money, and proficiency in use of office software including word processing, spreadsheets and email.
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The Front Desk Clerk processes guests in and out of the hotel in a professional and efficient manner in order to maximize customer satisfaction. 1+ years of experience as a Front Desk Clerk or other customer service position.
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This is a front desk position - Admin/Office Manager. General administrative support to 16 FAs Front desk / office admin support Incoming calls / voicemail management / Call forwarding Incoming and outgoing mail & UPS with general compliance knowledge.
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Front desk clerk duties, guest services, night auditor or previous hospitality experience is preferred but not required. Respond to inquiries, process reservations and check-ins, delegate housekeeping, security, and service requests, resolve guest complaints, and other front office duties as required.
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Office Receptionist / data entry clerk jobs requires candidates to manage a high volume of calls along with front desk duties, identify and resolve complaints, use a computer system to track customer interactions, and record details of inquiries, complaints, comments, and actions taken.
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The Front Desk Clerk greets people entering the Government Center, communicates with the Tribal Administrative Office, answers inquiries and relays information to appropriate staff, and provides additional clerical support to Tribal Operations, as needed.
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The Administrative Assistant & Accounts Payable Clerk is a dual-role position responsible for providing comprehensive front desk reception management and support services to ensure efficient operation of company office functions, as well as handling various accounting tasks related to accounts payable.
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We are looking for a front desk clerk to ensure the smooth functioning of our client's medical office. If you have experience as a front desk clerk in a medical office this may be the opportunity for you.
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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 at the Hyatt Regency Denver at the Colorado Convention Center are responsible for the guest registration process and communication of hotel services and promotions.
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The Doubletree by Hilton is looking for a front desk clerk to add to their team. Effectively support the Front Office Supervisor, control and manage all front office operations and exceed company standards for guest satisfaction.
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Front Office Colleagues are responsible for the guest registration process and communication of hotel services and promotions. You'll be the face of Hyatt as a Front Office Associate.
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Cross-training to cover the front desk for lunches, breaks, and extended absences of the Receptionist/Admitting Clerk. Prepares and distributes the daily surgery schedule to the Nursing Managers, RNs, Pre-Op and PACU Nurse and Technicians, Business Office Manager.
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Job Title: Front Desk Clerk/Guest Service Agent. Responsible for providing quality guest service as it pertains to all front office operations including but not limited to checking in/out of hotel guests; phone/PBX operations, mail/message service, hotel reservations, concierge services etc.
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Answers the telephone, takes accurate messages, triages calls, or handles certain calls that are appropriately handled by a Front Desk Clerk (e.g. rescheduling of appointments). Float Patient Service Representative must float across Department of Medicine sites: Hill Medical Building, Oneida Office, Upstate @ Community, 550 Harrison Street, NAPPI Building, UHCC, T5 Office, Liverpool Office, Baldwinsville Office, Fayetteville Towne Center Office.
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