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By partnering closely with the Guest Services Manager and Assistant General Manager, this position will be instrumental leading the Guest Services team to deliver exceptional guest experiences.
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High school diploma or general education degree (GED) 3 to 6 months related experience and/or training, or equivalent combination of education and experience Box office or guest services background preferred.
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Job Title: Guest Services Representative Supervisor: General Manager or Guest Services Manager Job Type: Variable or full-time, non-exempt. Our Guest Services Representatives (GSR) serve as our guests first point of contact and manage all aspects of their accommodation.
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The Guest Services Representative will cover all aspects of the front office when General Manager is not present. Notify General Manager or equivalent immediately of any guest, employee, or cash concerns.
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The Guest Services Representative will assist the guests efficiently, courteously, and professionally in all front office related functions. Reports to Market Manger in General Manager absence.
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REPORTS TO: Guest Service Manager/ Assistant General Manager / General Manager. A Guest Service Representative is responsible for all guest interaction at the front desk including guest registration, departure processing, and communication of hotel services.
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As the Operations Manager, you will fill a key leadership role with an industry-recognized leader in hospitality management services. Responsibilities: Cooperating with the general manager, and assisting with anything from project planning to staff management.
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A Breakfast Attendant is responsible for greeting and assisting guests, providing prompt and courteous services, ensuring all food products are maintained, replenished and that the dining area remains clean and inviting at all times.
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Candidate must have at least three years of previous Hotel mid-level management or Hotel General Manager experience. Q Hotel Management is seeking a strong, energetic, customer service oriented, mid-level Manager who can be groomed into an outstanding General Manager.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hospitality, Business Administration, or related major; 2 years experience in the guest services, front desk, housekeeping, or related professional area.
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Guest Services Representative - Best Western Plus Shoreview. Please note that this job description is not an exclusive or exhaustive list of all functions that a Guest Services Representative may be asked to perform.
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Server Accountability Reporting to the General Manager and Restaurant Manager, the Server greets, seats and services guests in a friendly and courteous manner, takes and delivers orders, suggestively sells, receives payment and assists other service personnel as needed to provide total guest satisfaction.
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Experience in guest services, front desk, housekeeping, and sales and marketing management operations. - Monitor the performance of the hotel through verification and analysis of guest satisfaction systems and monthly financial reports.
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Hands on management expertise in at least two areas of ski area operations management such as lift operations, lift maintenance, trails/grooming, snowmaking, patrol, terrain park, vehicle maintenance, ski school, tickets, rentals, retail, guest services, food and beverage.
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Job Title: Guest Services Representative Supervisor: General Manager or Guest Services Manager Job Type: Full-time. Guest Services Representative- Full time with benefits.
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