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Front office areas include Bell/Door Staff, Switchboard and Guest Services/Front Desk. Strives to ensure guest and employee satisfaction and achieve the operating budget. Supports all areas of the Front Office in the absence of the Front Office or Front Desk Manager.
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Summary: The Front Desk Manager will report to the Front Office Manager and will work closely with the Front Office team. The Front Desk Manager will be responsible for managing the day to day operations of the front office and is responsible for managing the first impression of our guests and sets the tone for their stay.
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Set in the Santa Monica district of Los Angeles, Courtyard by Marriott Santa Monica provides rooms with free WiFi. The property is around 4.3 mi from Getty Center and 8.7 mi from Los Angeles County Museum Of Art / LACMA. The hotel features an outdoor swimming pool and a 24-hour front desk.
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Perform any other reasonable duties as required by the Director of Front Office, Assistant Front Office Manager or Front Desk Supervisor or. Position Title: Front Desk Agent.
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Well known luxury Hotel Brand with various locations throughout Los Angeles is looking to hire (10) Front Desk Receptionists and Guest Services Representative's to work in 90015, 90036, 90210 and 90230.
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Reports to the Front Office Manager/Night Manager and Supervisors. Communicate with prior shift's Front Desk Agent to review all follow-up items. The Front Desk Agent normally works a regular front desk shift but may be asked and assigned another shift due to work needs.
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Responsible for maintaining overall hotel cleanliness, including assisting with cleaning any areas of the hotel as assigned by the manager when needed, including but not limited to front desk, associate breakroom, guest laundry, fitness room, vending areas, stairwells and common areas.
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Oversight of all front office operations including front desk, concierge, bell/door team members. The Director of Rooms is responsible for the performance of the Rooms Division, including Front Desk & Housekeeping.
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Your Growth Path Front Desk Supervisor or Sales Coordinator - Front Office Manager or Sales Manager. Immediately Guest Service, Agent, Service, Guest, Sales Coordinator, Office Manager, Retail.
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The Front Desk will give you all room moves, late check-outs, and additional guest requests for appropriate follow-up action. Complete a written report of all room statuses for the Front Desk. File all daily reports in the file cabinet.
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Minimum two years previous experience as a front desk supervisor or minimum of four years front office experience in hotel work. Sage Hospitaity Group is set to hire a service-focused Front Desk Manager to join our front office team in providing exceptional guest experiences atThe Pierside Santa Monica.
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Reports to the Front Office Manager/Night Manager/Accounting Manager and Supervisors. From memorable moments at the front desk, to thoughtful room touches, to inspired onsite programming, the Springboard team is committed to empowering the traveler's journey-inviting them to experience the frequency of each hotel's locale, pushing authentic human connection, exploration, and discovery, while also driving revenue.
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Hotel Front Desk experience preferred. Immediate Supervisors Title: Front Office Supervisor. Position : Front Desk Agent - $500 Bonus Eligible. Provide accurate, descriptive hotel information to guests and callers including hours of operation, guestroom features and locations, all services and amenities provided, and local area information.
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The Los Angeles Marriott Burbank Airport Hotel is looking for an energetic, professional Front Desk Supervisor with exceptional guest service experience. or 4 consecutive years as a Hotel Front Desk Supervisor at a Select Service Hotel.
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Front Desk Supervisor or Sales Coordinator – Front Office Manager or Sales Manager. The intimate character, boutique style and award-winning, eco-friendly innovations of this uniquely crafted Santa Monica hotel sets The Ambrose Hotel as the perfect option to cookie-cutter chain hotels.
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