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Two (2) years previous experience as a Front Desk Rep. for a name brand hotel chain; preference for Marriott, Hilton, and Hyatt. Maintains cleanliness of front desk, lobby, and back office.
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Bachelors degree in Hotel Management, Business Administration or related field plus one or more years front office/guest services experience including supervisory experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Start Your Journey with Midas Hospitality:Midas Hospitality is seeking a Front Office Supervisor to join our team at the Aloft hotel located in Charlotte, NC. This position will supervise front desk staff and run all aspects of the front desk and office.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionRaines Co. - Your Future is NowPosition Summary: The Front Desk Supervisor (MOD) assists and guides the front office staff through their daily duties and responsibilities.
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Provide assistance with additional office responsibilities, including but not limited to reception/front desk/switchboard coverage, supporting multiple consultants, IT liaison, software trainer, document proofreading and quality assurance, client meeting preparation, Executive Assistant mentor, special office projects, social functions and any other tasks identified by the office Administrative Manager on an ad-hoc basis.
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Two years front office management experience in a hotel preferred. is responsible for ensuring the operations of the Front Office, House Keeping, and Food and Beverage Departments are in an attentive, friendly, efficient and courteous manner, providing all guests with quality service prior to and throughout their stay, controlling costs and minimizing expenses.
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Remain calm and alert, especially during emergency situations and/or heavy hotel activity, serving as a role model for Front Office Staff and other employees. The Front Desk Supervisor provides guidance and leadership as the lead Front Office Clerk ensuring consistent quality customer service is delivered.
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Manages the execution of all operations in Guest Services (e.g., Front Office, Bell, Valet, and PBX) Bachelor's Degree in Hospitality, Hotel Management or related field. 1+ year previous Front Desk/Guest Service management experience.
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Hotel Front Desk Supervisor Great Wolf Lodge Olympia WA. Hotel Front Desk Supervisor. Supervises daily front office operations to ensure successful execution of all lodge safety and service standards and completion of daily tasks and assignments.
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Oversee front office operations in the absence of the Front Office Manager or Assistant General Manager. Assistant Front Office Manager - Front Office Manager - Assistant General Manager.
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Develop strong relationships with on property front office team to ensure working in unity and always striving to achieve the same goals. Responsible for Corporate and Travel Agent Room Sales for the hotel.
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You will be responsible for the daily operation and oversight of hotel operations including housekeeping, front office and work collaboratively with the food & beverage team, Assist Assistant Front Office Manager and Executive Housekeeper in staff training and leadership development.
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The Front Desk Supervisor will be responsible for supervising front office staff and implementing and supporting aggressive hospitality practices. Reports to: Assistant Front Office Manager.
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The Assistant General Manager Rooms focus assists in leading and managing various hotel operations including team member staffing and relations with a focus on the front office and rooms division teams, budgetingand financial responsibilities, forecasting, salesandmarketing, guest services, facilities management and manager-on-duty oversight.
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Can handle the daily operations and oversee all areas of the hotel including front office, housekeeping, breakfast, maintenance, night audit, guest satisfaction, and sales. Have the ability to not only supervise hotel employees but mentor and motivate them as well.
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