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The Front Desk Clerk processes guests in and out of the hotel in a professional and efficient manner in order to maximize customer satisfaction. 1+ years of experience as a Front Desk Clerk or other customer service position.
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Front Desk Clerk - ( 220000OB ) Performs front desk responsibilities to include greeting guests, performing guest transactions, answering the telephone, processing individual reservations, balancing credit card and cash transactions, and taking accurate messages for guests and management.
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Hotel Front Desk Clerk - $12 Express Employment Professionals Headquarters Braselton GA. Hotel Front Desk Clerk - $12. Using the computer system on a daily basis to make reservations, check-in and check-out hotel guests.
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Execute front desk clerk duties as required, such as processing reservations and check-ins, delegating housekeeping, security, and service requests, responding to guest inquiries, and resolving guest complaints as needed.
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Minimum of 1 year experience as a Hotel Front Desk Clerk is preferred. Complete all duties of front desk clerk. Keep work areas, front desk, lobby, and gift shop clean and orderly.
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Position Summary: 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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The La Quinta Inns & Suites in Danbury, CT, is seeking a Front Desk Agent who is outgoing, professional and energetic to be the first person who greets our guests when they arrive at our hotel.
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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. They make room reservations, provide information and services to guests and receive payment for services.
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Performs duties normally associated with front desk operations as desk clerk, PBX services, reservations, activities, and security for the main desk area. Serves as a Hotel Customer Service Agent in the Front Office Department.
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Acts as front desk clerk, checking guests in and out, booking reservations and resolving guest issues. Organize the Front Desk area so that the A.M. Front Desk staff can properly prepare for their shift.
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Employees are required to adhere to all work rules, procedures and policies established by the hotel, including, but not limited to, those contained in the employee handbook. Take, modify and cancel guestroom reservations.
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Responsible for providing quality guest service as it pertains to all front office operations including but not limited to checking in/out of hotel guests; phone/PBX operations, mail/message service, hotel reservations, concierge services etc.
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Must be able to move in and around the Casino/Hotel areas and front desk areas through the entire shift. Provides reservations for Casino/Hotel guests, which includes restaurants, and special events on property.
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Previous Hotel, Room Reservations, and/or PBX experience would be a plus. Coordinates with Hotel Training Manager to train new hire desk clerks. Assists Front Desk Team Members with questions or problems that may arise.
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Monitors hotel security camera system. Work Today, Get Paid today, with Daily Pay! Our portfolio includes a wide array of reputable brands like Marriott, Hilton, IHG and Hyatt as well as many unique, independent, boutique and lifestyle properties and restaurants.
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