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After a decade of focusing on upscale select-service hotels, Twenty Four Seven Hotels has firmly established itself in the growing lifestyle hotel market segment with the 2016 opening of the first Moxy hotel in the United States.
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Our Cambria Hotel LAX/El Segundo is currently seeking an experienced hospitality professional to work as a Hotel Manage r to maintain the property up to brand standards and Owner expectations.
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The Hotel Manager is responsible for consistently delivering results that contribute to the mission and overall success of the hotel by accomplishing performance objectives focused on driving revenue, controlling costs, providing guest and associate satisfaction, and delivering product and service quality.
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QUALIFICATIONS High school or equivalent educationAbility to communicate clearly and speak, read, write and understand EnglishValid Massage Therapy Certification from a recognized school of massageInsurance coverage as required to maintain massage license/certificationContinuing Education as required to maintain massage license/+ years' experience as a Massage Therapist in a stand-alone spa or luxury hotel/resort spa.
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The Group Sales Manager is responsible for proactively prospecting, facilitating, and closing group sales, catering sales, and business transient opportunities. Group Sales Manager Job Details Job Location Santa Ana Embassy Suites - Santa Ana, CA Position Type Full Time Education Level 2 Year Degree Travel Percentage Up to 25% Job Shift Any Job Category Sales.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Food Service Management, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hospitality, Business Administration, or related major; 1 year experience in the food and beverage, culinary, or related professional area.
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Perks @ Pathways (student loan refinancing, pet insurance, Verizon wireless discount, movie, hotel, concert and sporting event discounts) Case Manager Bilingual Spanish. Perks @ Pathways (student loan refinancing, pet insurance, Verizon wireless discount, movie, hotel, concert and sporting event discounts.
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The Event Sales Manager also host hotel tours, maintain strong customer relationships, participate, and may lead event meetings and other staff meetings, and work as a team member with the sales and events staff.
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The Manager or Sr. Manager is responsible for supporting traditional PR and integrated media relations campaigns for PTG Consulting and its clients and is directly responsible for executing the tactics within each program with a main focus on securing positive, continuous coverage of destination and/or hotel clients in North American media outlets.
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The Group Sales Manager role is to solicit business that enables the hotel to meet and/or exceed revenue goals in rooms and food and beverage. for Group Sales Manager is $66,650-$85,000.00.
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Two or more years of related sales experience (i.e. Catering/Event Sales, Event Coordination, or as an Executive Meeting Manager) in a similar sized hotel/resort or winery operation. Meets with clients and hotel department managers to plan function details, space requirements, food service and decor.
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To assist hotel departments, as requested, including mail and parcel delivery. To maintain a clean driving record free and clear of any incidence of reckless driving, or excessive speeding citations and to provide, upon request, but no less than annually, a current DMV pull notice to the Front Desk Manager.
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Quorum Hotels is proud to be a leading hotel management company supporting a diverse portfolio of renowned brands including Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt, and IHG properties. Review and audit all internal financial controls including purchasing, cash handling, A/R Aging, A/P Aging, inventories, and hotel ledgers.
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Find out today what a career with Pyramid Hotel Group at the Renaissance Newport Beach can mean for you! You will answer Incoming Phone Calls, Qualify Inquiries, Set up Calls with Sales & Catering Sales Manager.
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Now Hiring Family Entertainment Center Regional Operations ManagerWe are seeking a Regional Operations Manager who will be responsible for managing the overall operation of multiple go-kart family entertainment centers through maintaining cost and quality standards, maximizing profits, developing and retaining employees, and exceeding guest expectations.
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