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If you have experience in a hotel/resort reservations team, or front desk team and enjoy engaging with people from all over the world and making meaningful connections, as well as taking steps to WOW people, we want you.
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Uses expertise to suggest and implement changes to front desk operations as needed, while maximizing revenue and occupancy. Conduct routine inspections of front desk operations to maintain standards per CSM, local, state and federal regulations.
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Experience in a front desk or customer service role preferred. Experience with scheduling appointments and using booking software is preferred. Along with a general knowledge of the city where the hotel is located and its attractions.
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You will act as hotel system liaison during night hours and perform all Guest Service Representative functions as required; you may assist in booking room reservations; answering hotel phone calls and notifying guests of message.
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Conduct routine inspections of front desk operations to maintain standards per Marriott, local, state and federal regulations. Assists guests by having knowledge of hotel property, local attractions, and hours of operation of hotel outlets and services.
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The Spa Front Desk Concierge is responsible for the reception and retail area of the Spa. Includes the greeting of all guests, answering phone calls, assisting guests with questions regarding spa services and products, booking all appointments, checking guests into the computer system, charging for services performed, and selling retail.
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The Front Desk Agent performs all reception area duties such as greeting guests, answering guest questions, checking guests in and out of guestrooms, answering phones, and booking reservations.
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Acts as front desk clerk, checking guests in and out, booking? Organize the Front Desk area so that the A.M. Front Desk staff can properly prepare for their.
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The Front Desk Supervisor is responsible for supporting and providing direction and leadership to the hotel Front Desk operations team for Soho Warehouse. A successful Front Desk Supervisor will be a proactive and resourceful team player who is knowledge about our House and the Nashville community.
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Additional tasks: Cross-train in the Rooms Division department, providing support for PBX, guest transportation, and assisting the Front Desk operations as needed. Offer concierge services such as booking reservations, arranging transportation, and providing recommendations for dining and entertainment.
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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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ABOUT THE ROLE The Guest Services Representative works the front desk of the hotel, greeting guests, checking them in and out, and assisting with any requests they may have. WHO YOU ARE As a front desk guest services representative, you are the first point of contact for hotel guests, and you embody hospitality and customer service excellence.
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Anniversary recognition Promotion opportunities and training Responsibilities of Front Desk include: Registering and checking out hotel guests Resolving guest conflict and complaints Booking reservations Preferred skills include: Organizational skills Attention to detail Customer service Communication Basic computer skills Education / Experience: High school diploma or equivalent Prior customer experience is preferred.
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Luxury Hotel in downtown Manhattan is seeking dynamic individuals to join our Front Desk Concierge team. The Front Desk Concierge assumes a pivotal role in overall guest satisfaction and the ultimate success of the Hotel.
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As a Front Desk agent, you will be responsible completing arrival and departure transactions for guests checking in and out of the hotel in person, electronically, via phone call or at kiosk stations.
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