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Provide daily and monthly financial and statistical reports for the Hotel General Manager and Auberge, incorporating justifications of performance, proposals and recommendations to optimize financial performance.
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The Event Sales Manager also hosts hotel tours, maintains strong customer relationships, participates and may lead event meetings and other staff meetings, and works as a team member with the sales and events staff.
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The Area Sales Manager will work in conjunction with the respective Directors of Sales/hotel leadership to achieve the revenue and market share goals for the hotels assigned.
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The General Manager provides leadership and guidance to the hotel front desk, housekeeping, and facilities management and staff, as well as food & beverage management and staff, and works cohesively with third party accounting, marketing, and revenue management.
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Ensure the efficient operation of the hotel in the absence of the General Manager by supervising and supporting the Guest Services, Food & Beverage, Food Production, Engineering, Accounting, Sales, and housekeeping departments.
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3+ years of experience as a Sales Manager at a franchise dealership or 7+ years in F&I or Floor Manager role. Related Fields: Airline, hotel, restaurant, mortgage lending, hospitality, customer service, guest service, high-end retail.
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How you will make an impact/Key responsibilities: POSITION OVERVIEW: The Catering Sales Manager is responsible for developing and fostering business through pro-active direct sales, marketing, outside sales calls, and tours of the hotel.
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The Catering Sales Manager I is responsible for effectively selling the public space, food and beverage, and function planning services of the hotel to maximize revenues and profits for the hotel.
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Your Growth PathProperty Director of Sales – Area Director of Sales – Regional Director of SalesYour FocusInterview, select, train, schedule, coach and support associates, ensuring they perform in accordance with established brand or hotel standards and consistent with HHM core values.
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Resort, hospitality, customer service, account management, sales, business development, server, restaurant, tourism, timeshare, sales agent, property management, vacation ownership sales, account manager, auto, automobile, RV, jewelry, restaurant, business development, actor, escrow, timeshare, vacation ownership, in-house sales agent, front line sales agent, vacation counselor.
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To successfully fill this role, you should maintain the attitude, behaviors, skills, and values that follow: 2 OR MORE YEARS AS A HOTEL FOOD & BEVERAGE MANAGER IS PREFERRED. Strong communication skills both verbal and written to meet business needs.
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Play a pivotal role in hotel sales efforts including calling on top ten accounts meeting clients hosting luncheons and receptions and meeting with on-site contacts on a daily weekly and monthly basis.
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If you have experience in any of the following types of jobs, we encourage you to apply: Assistant Store Manager, Key Holder or Key Carrier, Retail or Shift Supervisor, Sales Lead, Customer Service Team Lead, Customer Service Manager, Retail Associate, Store Associate, Hospitality and Hotel, Front Desk Agent, Leasing Agent, Rental Agent (i.e. car rental, RV rental, storage rental, apartment rental, etc.
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Castle Park - Sales & Marketing Manager. Perform other related duties as required or assigned by the Regional Marketing & Sales Director and General Manager. Marketing & Sales manager will work with park and corporate leadership to establish marketing strategies, develop ticket pricing, create promotions, and execeute other marketing functions.
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Attend product and sales training as requested by the Sales Manager. Related fields include airline, hotel, restaurant, mortgage lending, hospitality, customer service, guest service, and high-end retail.
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