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Hilton is the leading global hospitality company, spanning the lodging sector from luxurious full-service hotels and resorts to extended-stay suites and mid-priced hotels. For nearly a century, Hilton has offered business and leisure travelers the finest in accommodations, service, amenities and value.
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The Hilton Fort Lauderdale Marina is seeking a Senior Sales Manager to join their team! Customer and Account Management: Actively engage with Hilton Worldwide Sales, Convention Bureau and Intermediaries to retain existing customers and secure new business for the Hotel.
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Bahia Mar Fort Lauderdale Beach, a DoubleTree by Hilton is expanding their team! Today, Hilton remains a beacon of innovation, quality, and success. Since being founded in 1919, Hilton has been a leader in the hospitality industry.
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Senior Sales Manager - Hilton Fort Lauderdale Marina ( : Hilton Fort Lauderdale Marina 1881 S.E. 17 Street Ft. Lauderdale 33316. Actively engage with Hilton Worldwide Sales, Convention Bureau and Intermediaries to retain existing customers and secure new business for the Hotel.
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Clean designated areas including, but not limited to, restrooms, pool area, fitness centerResponsible for monitoring product inventory in order to minimize the loss of resort property What are the benefits of working for Hilton.
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Hilton offers a best-in market SIP (Short-Term Incentive Plan) to our Sales, Catering & Events teams to reward our employees for their contributions to our company’s financial success. Engage Hilton Worldwide Sales and Hilton Legal to support the contracting process when needed.
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Acts as a liaison directly with the Hilton Resort and HGV. Our Go Hilton Team Member Travel Program allows you to indulge in your passion to travel & enjoy our products while offering deeply discounted rates to friends and family.
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Pension plan - Hilton to put $1.29 per hour you work. The Benefits - Hilton is proud to have an award-winning workplace culture ranking. Go Hilton travel discount program: 100 nights of discounted travel per calendar year.
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Accurately manage the database of active local contracts with suppliersAdhere to quality procedures & standards ensuring that all Hilton policies are upheld. Ensure that department Team Members are informed and coached to Hilton standards.
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Abide by all State, Federal and Corporate liquor regulations pertaining to serving alcoholic beverages to minors and intoxicated guests.
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Job SummaryAssure efficient retrieval, processing, and distribution of laundry to provide laundry services to our guests.
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