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Internal Partners – must be able to effectively plan, communicate, and operate events and activations with the support of Zapwater Communications, Director of Sales and Marketing at Hotel Zachary, Marquee Development, General Manager at Hotel Zachary, Mordecai, and the F&B team.
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Performs service correctly, adhering to the service rules of the hotel in accordance with instructions given by the Banquet Manager and Captains. The InterContinental Hotel Group owns, operates and franchise more than 9,000 hotels, 120 million stays per year in nearly 100 countries.
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Knowledge of hotel operations, including marketing plans, security and safety programs, personnel and labor relations, preparation of business plans, repairs, maintenance, budget forecasting, quality assurance programs, hospitality law, and long-range planning.
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The Area Sales Manager will work in conjunction with the respective Directors of Sales/hotel leadership to achieve the revenue and market share goals for the hotels assigned. Perform any other duties as requested by the General Manager or Director of Sales.
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We’re looking for an enthusiastic hotel front desk manager with 1 year of prior experience to ensure every guest at our hotel has an exceptional stay with us. Our hotel near Chicago Airport offers 362 spacious suites with separate living areas, room service, and luxurious amenities.
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TheHiltons of Chicago are made of 3 of Chicago's most iconic hotels:Hilton Chicago, The Drake Hotel and Palmer House, a Hilton Hotel. The Senior Sales Manager would be responsible for the Corporate Group market of 101 + rooms on peak.
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Here is a list of positions that typically transition well to this opportunity: Store Manager, Retail Management, Hotel Manager, Front Desk Manager, Managing Director, Resort Manager, Restaurant Manager, Bar Manager.
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Swissôtel Chicago is a luxury 4 star/4 diamond hotel with 661 rooms and suites located in the heart of downtown Chicago. Complete Daily Operations (i.e. opening duties, stocking, polishing, cleaning and maintaining walk-ins, fridges and other areas as assigned by the F&B Manager on duty.
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We are looking for a Catering Sales Manager to join our team to handle all social groups up to 150 guests! The Event Services Coordinator is responsible to provide the Director of Meetings & Conventions / Conventions Managers with administrative support including typing, filing, answering telephones, taking messages, other general office duties, and maintaining a working knowledge of current convention groups and hotel services in the hotel's continuing effort to deliver outstanding guest service and financial profitability.
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Note: If you have experience working in any of the following types of jobs, we encourage you to apply: Sales Associate, Customer Service Representative, Retail Associate, Store Associate, Hospitality and Hotel, Front Desk Agent, Leasing Agent, Rental Agent (i.e. car rental, RV rental, storage rental, apartment rental, etc.
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The Guest Services Manager will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the parking operations including, but not limited to, valet parking operations, maintaining Forbes guest service standards, prioritizing client relationships, motivating, and managing team member performance, maintaining budget and revenue collection, systems management, guest and team member safety, training, staffing, payroll, and scheduling.
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The position of Event Sales Manager is responsible for maximizing the restaurant and nightlife/ lounge space to meet/exceed sales goals in Chicago, Illinois. Minimum of three (3) years’ experience in catering sales/banquet management in restaurant, nightclub, hotel, and/or special event sales.
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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Atlanta Airport. Hotel Ardent, Tapestry Collection by Hilton. Train and develop Group Room coordinators/Reservations manager. Gaia Hotel and Spa. Responsible for execution and management of all top-line strategies and initiatives, the Area Revenue manager will forecast, budget, and maximize optimal revenue mix on a day-to-day basis.
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Located on Michigan Ave, the Chicago Athletic Association hotel is a historic landmark transformed into an incomparable boutique hotel with some of Chicago's best outdoor spaces, such as Millennium Park and Maggie Daley Park, right outside their front door.
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Set within the iconic 1929 Art Deco Carbide & Carbon Building in Chicago’s Loop neighborhood, Pendry Chicago is a modern-day luxury hotel that pays homage to both the past and the present with contemporary, comfortable interiors, signature culinary and cocktail concepts, and inspired gathering spaces throughout that embody the spirit of Chicago.
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