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10%) Pre-register, block reservations and take same day reservations and when necessary future reservations following hotel rate structures, discounts, and sell strategies.
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From the time our guests arrive, you will be responsible for greeting them, checking them in, accompanying them to their rooms, delivering their luggage, and acting in a concierge role to accommodate special requests, offer suggestions of the “happenings” in the hotel or surrounding area to ensure they enjoy their stay.
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Hotel Front Desk Associate. The Front Desk Associate is responsible for taking reservations, checking guests in and out of rooms, directing calls, answering guests questions and concerns, etc.
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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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As needed deliver guest items such as luggage newspapers messages packages amenities or other items requested by guests or team members Maintain an up to date working knowledge of all property amenities as well as any special events local area attractions and things to do around the hotel.
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Offer bell attendant assistance and luggage storage facilities, offering to have the guest's car brought to the door. The Front Desk Supervisor is responsible for supporting and providing direction and leadership to the hotel Front Desk operations team for Soho Warehouse.
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Job Duties - Check guests in and out of their rooms - Answer any questions guests have - Make recommendations for activities and restaurants - Store any luggage guests have - Answer the phone and direct the call - Take reservations on the phone - Arrange transportation for guests - Maintain the record of guests that have checked in and out.
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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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Answer phones, including taking reservations and directing calls as needed. 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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Handling of special requests- i.e. flowers, rental cars, forwarding luggage, airline tickets, etc. (hotel restaurant and/or lounge) Assist in arranging for restaurant Reservations and taxi service as required by our guests.
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Performs duties normally associated with front office operations as desk clerk, telephone services, reservations, luggage storage, lost & found, accountability reports, parking assistance and security for the hotel operation.
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The front desk associate/night auditor handles guest check-ins and check-outs, manages reservations, addresses guest inquiries, and provides general information about the hotel and its amenities.
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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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The Front Office Supervisor is responsible for providing the highest quality guest service as it pertains to checking in/out of hotel guests; assisting guests with their luggage; taking hotel reservations; and answering guest questions in a gracious and professional manner.
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The role's primary responsibility is to assist arriving and departing guests in transporting luggage to and from guest rooms and parking vehicles. Use a keyboard to operate various property management and reservations systems, etc.
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