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NPosition Type Non-Management POSITION SUMMARY Engage hotel guests to enhance the service experience through activation of all outlet services within the lobby area (e.g., Restaurant & Bar, Front Desk, Business Center, Lounge, etc.
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The Intern - Guest Service Representative I is responsible for welcoming guests, receiving, fulfilling and reporting guests’ requests, creating reservations, providing concierge services and recommendations, and checking guests in and out of the hotel with a level of service that meets or exceeds guest expectations.
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As a Front Desk Clerk with DelMonte Hotel Group, you will be part of a hospitality leader that prides itself on cultivating a workplace that feels like home and that brings out the best in you, each and every day.
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Stationed at the front desk in the building lobby and serves as the primary point of contact for guests. Title: Hotel Security Officer. Signal of New England, is seeking qualified customer-driven Security Officers for a hotel located in Somerville.
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Working at the front desk means you are at the hub of the hotel with the most interaction with our guests. Respond quickly to incoming calls, lobby visitors and team members needing front desk assistance.
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Maintain visual contact with the Front Desk/Night Auditor and the front door of the hotel by remaining in the Lobby area when not on property walks. Assist Front Desk with Express Check-outs newspaper delivery and with van runs as requested or applicable to the needs of the Hotel.
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Have full knowledge of hotel safety and emergency procedures Benefits- Full-Time Associates. Be knowledgeable of the hotel brand and various programs (travel programs, special offers) We have a great company culture at Concord Hospitality where everyone is valued and treated with respect.
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Front Desk & Guest Care. Have full knowledge of hotel safety and emergency procedures. Full-time associates are eligible to participate in a comprehensive benefit package, which includes medical/dental/vision plans, life insurance, ST/LT disability options, 401K options, tuition assistance, discounted room rates at Concord managed hotels, plus training & development and career advancement opportunities.
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To be familiar with all technical equipment related to the Front Desk. To be familiar with all hotel facilities and offerings. To understand the influence and importance of all departments on the Front Desk. Responsible for the training of new associates.
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If you are looking for an exciting career with unlimited opportunities to thrive within LTD's growing portfolio of properties, we have an immediate opening for you to join our team as a Front Desk Associate.
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Audit, balance and report on the various areas of the hotel (e.g. food and beverage outlets, rooms/front desk, gift shop, etc.) Previous hotel front desk experience preferred.
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They will appreciate the pristine lobby, your warm welcome, and your efficiency in getting them checked in and pointed in the right direction. Maintain complete knowledge at all times of: a) all hotel features/services, hours of operation.
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Responsible for cleaning the lobby, public areas in the conference center, concierge area, gift shop, lobby telephone area, mens and ladies locker rooms, behind the front desk, and office space in the general area.
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Report room condition and status to head housekeeper and/or the front desk. Nearest Major Market: Montana Job Segment: Hotel, Housekeeping, Hospitality. May be required to perform duties in other departments, as needed such as folding laundry, cleaning the lobby, etc.
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Associates working the front desk are the key to the overall experience the guest will have. .so each front desk role is as important as the others. Maintain overall lobby appearance and assist with AM breakfast set up if needed.
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