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Perform the duties of a Front Desk Clerk including express checkouts. Night Auditor/Front Desk Agent. Audit, balance and report on the various areas of the hotel (e.g. food and beverage outlets, rooms/front desk, gift shop, etc.
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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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At least one year of hospitality industry experience as a hotel front desk agent or similar position preferred. We're looking for a positive and professional hotel front desk agent to deliver an exceptional experience to every guest at our hotel.
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As a Front Desk Clerk, you will be responsible for ensuring a positive guest experience during their stay. Guest Service Agent shifts are 7-3 or 3-11, seeking someone with a can-do positive attitude.
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Then you might be an excellent fit for the hotel front desk agent position on our guest services team! Whether you’re escaping the city, road-tripping through the Hudson Valley, or exploring the Adirondacks, Saratoga Springs is ideally situated to be the gateway to your upstate New York adventure.
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General bookkeeping: ensure all hotel guest account information is accurate and up-to-date. Greet, check-in, and check out guests when they arrive and leave the premises, distribute keys and room assignments, and record credit card information.
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We deliver a beautiful perspective of the neighborhood, bringing its sights, sounds, and flavors into our spaces. The ideal candidate has brilliant communication skills, a strong work ethic, and a commitment to guest satisfaction.
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You’ll welcome guests, manage their information, distribute their keys and room assignments, and answer any general inquiries to ensure they have an excellent stay with us. great pay with great benefits.
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As a Front Desk Agent at Bent Creek Village, you will play a crucial role in crafting a beautiful atmosphere and providing warm and friendly service to help our guests make lifelong memories.
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Has experience answering telephone calls and troubleshooting stressful situations. Exhibits working knowledge of Microsoft Office and reservation management systems. Answer incoming calls and questions about guests' needs in-person and online regarding room bookings, room rates, amenities, available rooms, rewards programs, and special requests.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are searching for an enthusiastic, service-focused hotel front desk agent to join our guest services team. Generously sized at an average of 500+ square feet, each suite features a full-size eat-in kitchen with full-size appliances, a dedicated living room with a sleeper sofa, lounge chair and 55-inch smart TV, and a separate bedroom with work area, walk-in closet and second smart TV. And beyond the guest rooms, visitors can enjoy the outdoor courtyard with a built-in grill station, soft seating, and fire pita spot to relax, socialize, or simply get a breath of fresh air.
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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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Take incoming calls, online and in-person room bookings requests, and answer questions about guests' needs involving room rates, available rooms, amenities, rewards programs, and special requests. Displays impeccable interpersonal, time management, organizational skills, and customer service skills.
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The Homewood Suites by Hilton Kansas City/Overland Park hotel is located just a mile from the Corporate Woods Business Park as well as the Sprint/Nextel Corporate Campus. Bookkeeping: keep accurate records of all hotel guest account information.
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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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