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Assist with the training of the front desk staff to successfully perform all front office operations and revenue management and central reservations procedures. Perform front desk sales representative and night auditor duties as required by staffing levels and business demand.
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Train, direct the work of, resolve issues/problems and coach and counsel the front desk team members to ensure a quality operation. Controls cash transactions at the front desk and maintains complete responsibility for personal bank as specified by hotel bank agreement policy.
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Train front desk staff to successfully perform all front office operations, and revenue management and central reservations procedures. Train front desk staff to successfully perform selling techniques and procedures for current promotions.
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Hotel or hospitality industry working as a concierge, guest services representative, front desk attendant, or reservations agent is a plus. Real Estate, Leasing, Leases, Multifamily, Apartments, Resident Retention, Yardi, Sales, Hospitality, Hotel, Concierge, Guest Relations, Customer Relations, Front Desk.
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Courteously answers inquiries and accepts reservations, both in person and by telephone, by accurately communicating hotel rates and information and by using suggestive selling techniques to sell room nights, increase occupancy and revenue.
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The Front Desk Agent welcomes and registers guests, presents statements, and collects payment for departing guests. Received: Works under direct supervision of Front Office Manager.
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Front Desk Supervisor. Respond to owner/guest requests for special arrangements or services (e.g., spa services, transportation, religious services, babysitting, financial services, business center services, interpretation services, reservations, dry cleaning, entertainment/sporting events, shopping) by making arrangements or identifying appropriate providers.
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Communicate all pertinent shift information to Front Office Manager, General Manager, and other desk staff. The Night Auditor will responsible to conduct all nightly audit-related duties while providing guest service at the hotel's front desk.
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Check the front desk log for problems, special requests, etc. While completing these duties, the Night Auditor will attend to guest needs such as guest check-in/check-outs, making reservations, and answering guest questions.
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Fully comprehend and be able to operate all relevant aspects of the Front Desk computer system. Greet and welcome all guests approaching the Front Desk in accordance with Aimbridge Hospitality standards; maintain a friendly and warm demeanor at all times.
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Maintain the organization of the front desk at all times. Answer shop phones, make reservations, answer questions regarding our services, quote wait times, and take necessary messages for staff.
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Position will supervise front desk staff, in conjunction with the Guest Service Manager. Work with Guest Services Manager to train and monitor front office staff. The purpose of a Guest Services Supervisor is to assist the Guest Service Manager by overseeing the responsibilities of the Front Office staff ensuring that the guests are being serviced in a professional and competent manner.
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Make, change and monitor reservations; reviews and reports rate availability using front desk computer system; update and monitor room status; promote future sales. We are seeking a Front Desk Agent to join our Team with a starting Wage up to $16.00 - $17.00 per hour.
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This position is responsible for the supervision of front desk operations; assisting guests upon check-in/out, processing reservations in a friendly, professional and timely manner, while following CSM high standards of quality to ensure guest satisfaction.
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Previous experience in a receptionist or front desk role required. Manage all front desk duties. Coordinate and schedule conference room reservations, ensuring rooms are set up and prepared for meetings.
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