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As a Front Desk Clerk, you must be friendly, outgoing, and customer-service-focused when addressing guests, so making a great impression is key. Delaware North Parks and Resorts is hiring full-time or part-time Front Desk Clerks to join our team at Yavapai Hotel in Grand Canyon, Arizona.
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The Front Desk Supervisor provides guidance and leadership as the lead Front Office Clerk ensuring consistent quality customer service is delivered. 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.
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As a Bartender/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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1+ years of experience as a Front Desk Clerk. US: The Springhill Suites by Marriott Seattle Downtown/South Lake Union, managed by Moody National Management LP, is looking for a Front Desk Supervisor to join our team.
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Front Desk Clerk. Front desk clerks assist with all aspects of guest services and present a positive impression of the establishment. Check guests in and out of the hotel according to hotel and/or brand standards.
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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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Hotel front desk and/or reservations or customer service experience preferred. + Be proficient in front desk/ guest service/housekeeping operations. + Maintain thorough knowledge of hotel information including but not limited to room categories, room rates, packages, promotions, local area, attractions and events.
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Perform the duties of a Front Desk Clerk including express checkouts. 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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Input guest information in the PMS system and communicate information to appropriate hotel personnel; ensures front desk area is clean and presentable to our guests; posts Suite Shop purchases to guest folios; review and confirm the pass-on log and bulletin board is accurate daily.
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Starting Pay Rate: $17/hrAs a Hotel Front Desk Clerk, you'll be the friendly face that greets our guests, setting the tone for their stay with a warm and welcoming vibe! Paid time offVariety of schedulesTuition assistanceCareer-building professional developmentDiscounts from dining to fuel to concertsTeam Member appreciation eventsQuality healthcare and dental benefitsA robust 401k retirement planDealer SchoolFinance Scholarship Program What you will do as a Front Desk Clerk: Consistently makes sure guest signs and initials paperwork properly and attaches all pertinent information to the registration card.
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Maintains a clean and orderly working environment including both the front desk area and hotel lobby. Handles all transactions at the front desk in an efficient and friendly manner while ensuring guest satisfaction.
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As a Hotel Front Desk Clerk/Night Audit you will accommodate hotel guests by registering and assigning rooms. The Desk Clerk/Night Auditor will answer inquiries pertaining to hotel services, shopping, dining, entertainment and any other activity connected with the hotel or area.
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Able to work as a Front Desk Clerk as needed based on business demands. Acts as a role model for all front office staff and responsible for department in absence of a Hotel Manager.
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Springhill Suites Baldwin is searching for a Hotel Guest Service Agent, Front Desk Clerk, or Front Desk Agent eager to provide excellent customer service to our hotel guests and ensure they have all they need during their stay.
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3-year experience in hotel front desk desired. Balances and audits all Front Office postings and settlements. You will Keep Pointing North with internal advancement opportunities, a communications platform by Beekeeper to keep you informed, and a competitive benefits package.
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