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In-depth knowledge of hotel Front Desk operations. Minimum of one (1) year in Front Desk Operations. Keep front desk area clean and organized. Work Today, Get Paid today, with Daily Pay.
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Our portfolio includes a wide array of reputable brands like Marriott, Hilton, IHG and Hyatt as well as many unique, independent, boutique and lifestyle properties and restaurants. Utilize proper procedures when handling guest PPI data.
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Looking for individuals with Marriott Front Office experience to join our team! Benefits Medical / Dental / Vision Short Term Disability / Long Term Disability / Life Insurance 401k - 4% Match Paid Vacation Days / Paid Sick Days Company Travel Discounts An Equal Opportunity Employer We provide equal opportunity without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, marital status, or disability.
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This encompasses a wide array of positions, such as General Manager, Front Desk Agent, Housekeeping Executive, Sales Manager, Controller, Engineer, Assistant GM, Food and Beverage, and more.
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Location Renaissance Atlanta Waverly Hotel & Convention Center, 2450 Galleria Parkway, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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Ability to stand and move throughout front office and continuously perform essential job functions. programs through Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield as well as. Work today, get paid today! Promote HEI Hotels and Resorts and brand marketing programs.
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Marriott Hotels - 133 Carnegie Way [Guest Service Agent / Customer Service Rep] It's time to explore new opportunities - and with more than 6,000 properties globally - Marriott has opportunities abound.
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Audit and reconcile all Front Desk and Food & Beverage Cashiers work. He/she is also responsible for effectively communicating concerns and/or related issues to all levels of management and performing guest service agent duties as required, including check-in, check-out, switchboard operation and reservations.
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If you have worked at other Hotels as a front desk clerk or you have an interest in hotel clerk jobs, we'd love to hear from you! Front Office associates are responsible for the guest registration process and communication of hotel services and promotions.
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Greet and welcome all guests approaching the Front Desk in accordance with Aimbridge Hospitality standards; maintain a friendly and warm demeanor at all times. Fully comprehend and be able to operate all relevant aspects of the Front Desk computer system.
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While checking in, registering guests, the Front Desk Agent is a source of knowledge for the guest for everything about the hotel, its amenities, and the local area. The hotel operates off a Property Management System and the front desk agents work in that system all day long, someone with the ability to pick up computer skills easily is necessary.
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Perform tasks and projects as delegated by the Core Supervisor, Core Manager, Front Desk Assistant Manager, Front Desk Manager,? Ability to work entire shifts supporting other departments including Front Desk, Guest Services, and Concierge.
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Then you might be an excellent fit for the hotel front desk agent position on our guest services team! At least one year of hospitality industry experience as a hotel front desk agent or similar position preferred.
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