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As needed deliver guest items such as luggage newspapers messages packages amenities or other items requested by guests or team membersMaintain an up to date working knowledge of all property amenities as well as any special events local area attractions and things to do around the hotel.
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Responsible for welcoming and assisting in setting the tone for a guest's experience through the process of check in and out of hotel, receiving payment, correcting account and reservation discrepancies, creating and canceling reservations, acting as a switchboard relief and providing luggage assistance; assisting with valet parking and summoning cabs.
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The Overnight Front Desk Agent is responsible for receiving payments and balancing cash at end of a shift. As a Front Desk Agent, you will be well-versed with the property layout, briefed on special offers (when applicable), restaurant/F&B options and other amenities but not limited to gym, spa and shared workspace.
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The Agent will assist guests with social recommendations and reservations as well as with luggage, if requested, and other miscellaneous requests. Keep track of guest luggage in the baggage claim area and ensure that luggage is delivered to the appropriate guest room, upon request.
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Reporting to Director of Front Office, the Valet/ Bell person will be the first impression for all guests and members and extend a warm welcome as they assist guests with valeting vehicles, assist with luggage, shuttle guests, and touring during both arrival and departure, while also answering general inquiries about the property.
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AS A FRONT DESK AGENTThe Flatiron Hotel is seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented individual to join our front desk team as a Front Desk Agent. Process check-ins, check-outs, and room assignments, assist with luggage when necessary.
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We're looking for a Guest Service Agent to join our Front Office team! The Guest Service Agent will be based at the reception of The Hoxton, Chicago. Assist guests with luggage storage and package retrieval as needed.
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The Ventana Canyon Golf & Racquet Club is a beautiful and secluded member-owned country club with 36 holes of championship golf and 50 guest suites, rated as one of America's top golf resorts Ideal Candidate: The Lodge at Ventana Canyon Golf & Racquet Club is seeking an experienced Guest Service Agent to greet and provide four stars and four diamond service to all our members and guests.
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This position reports to the Front Desk Supervisor and Front Office Manager. Assist in delivery of luggage, fruit baskets, flowers, etc. The Hotel Front Desk Associate is responsible for accommodating guests of the Warehouse Hotel in a welcoming manner while always upholding a professional demeanor.
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At Soho House, the Front Desk Agent , assist with checking members in to the property and hotel guests into their room as well as streamline various inquiries, risks and other matters that arise.
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Fully comprehend and be able to operate all relevant aspects of the Front Desk computer system. Greet and welcome all guests approaching the Front Desk in accordance with Aimbridge Hospitality standards; maintain a friendly and warm demeanor at all times.
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Front Desk Supervisor or Sales Coordinator – Front Office Manager or Sales Manager. Opportunity: Guest Service Agent / Night Auditor. Assist in the breakfast area or assist guests with luggage when staffing assistance is required or during peak periods.
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The Lobby Host is responsible for welcoming and assisting in setting the tone for a guest's experience through the process of check in and out of hotel, receiving payment, correcting account and reservation discrepancies, creating and canceling reservations, acting as a switchboard relief and providing luggage assistance; assisting with valet parking and summoning cabs.
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Assists guests with coat check and luggage needs. PHYSICAL DEMANDS & WORK ENVIRONMENT Office area and front desk computer that may be located in a high rise hotel. Receive, stores and issues luggage as needed.
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Direct Bell Person to escort guest and transport their luggage to the room. Must have afternoon/evening availability*From basic benefits to added advantages, Crestline Hotels & Resorts does what it takes to take care of our Associates—both in and outside of work.
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