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Assist guests with luggage, directions, taxis, reservations, information about meeting rooms and/or amenities of the facility and other inquiries as needed. Currently we are looking for an Overnight Hotel Valet Attendant at a highly rated hotel in beautiful downtown Burlington, Vermont.
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The Front Desk Associate is responsible for taking reservations, checking guests in and out of rooms, directing calls, answering guests' questions and concerns, etc. Answer phones, including taking reservations and directing calls as needed.
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Hotel Guest Service Agent (Front Desk) Able to climb stairs and assist guests with luggage. As the first point of contact for our guests, the Front Desk Associate position is the face of the hotel.
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Pre-register, block reservations and take same day reservations and when necessary future reservations following hotel rate structures, discounts, and sell strategies. Check luggage for hotel guests both for day and overnight.
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Make a difference at our hotel by covering all bellperson, and concierge responsibilities: luggage services, restaurant/tour reservations, and hotel/city information. Demonstrate correct procedures when greeting guests, checking them in and out, serving taxi requests, and/or directing traffic flow in front of the hotel.
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Assure that all guests and luggage are safely transported to/from assigned destination. Deliver messages, packages, faxes, hotel items and any guest items as requested. Previous bellperson, shuttle driver, valet, customer service, and/or hospitality experience preferred.
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The Lobby Host is responsible for welcoming and assisting in setting the tone for a guest's experience through the process of check in and out of hotel, receiving payment, correcting account and reservation discrepancies, creating and canceling reservations, acting as a switchboard relief and providing luggage assistance; assisting with valet parking and summoning cabs.
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Main duties include: Checks guests in upon arrival; Checks guests out upon departure; Processes all payments according to established hotel requirements; Makes room reservations over the phone; Provides information and services to guests and visitors; Assists with luggage; Delivers essential items to guest rooms.
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Previous Front Desk at Luxury or Boutique Hotel or Resort and previous customer service experience required. Assist the bellman in storing any luggage. Provide Concierge services to recommend and assist with dining reservations, transportation, local activities and all guests inquiries and requests.
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Communicates luggage delivery / retrieval with the bell staff, and car requests with the valet if needed. Responsible for the registration of new guest, departures, reservations, cashier close reports and front office reports.
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We are seeking a friendly, dedicated bellperson to build a bond with guests and create a unique experience that they will want to come back for. Answer telephone with proper greeting by the third ring, identifying your name and department.
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Handles the processing of all hotel reservations, assigns rooms, and registers guests. Provides reservations for Casino/Hotel guests, which include airline, shows and restaurants.
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Assists if needed with Hotel Housekeeping and Central Reservations. Responsible for greeting guests at the front entrance to the Hotel, and safely, courteously transporting their luggage to the Front Desk and then to the guest's room.
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Complete a "person in charge" security report identifying any unusual events and conduct ongoing verification of hotel security. The Hotel Front Desk position is responsible for all hotel front desk related functions.
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Responsible for welcoming and assisting in setting the tone for a guest's experience through the process of check in and out of hotel, receiving payment, correcting account and reservation discrepancies, creating and canceling reservations, acting as a switchboard relief and providing luggage assistance; assisting with valet parking and summoning cabs.
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