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The GSR must embrace ESA's service culture and treat all guest and associates with the utmost of respect and kindness. The GSR is responsible for accounting all cash, check, credit card and city ledger accounts through the properyJob functions to include setup, maintenance and takedown of the breakfast when required by time of day; and maintaining an organized and clean work area behind the front desk, in the lobby and guest commons in compliance with company standards.
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Hours: As needed Sunday-Saturday 5am-8pm (hours will fall within this timeframe), Weekend rotation will be once every 3-6 weeks
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SALARY: $22.01 Per Hour POSITION SUMMARY: This position will work in varied capacities and locations in the preparation, production, and service of meals to students and staff, in accordance with the National School Lunch Program, the Washington State Department of Health, and the Federal Way Public Schools' Nutrition Services Department protocols.
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Pilot Company is an industry-leading network of travel centers with more than 30,000 team members and over 750 retail and fueling locations in 44 states and six Canadian provinces.
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Our substitute teaching roles give you the flexibility, support, and growth opportunities you're looking for.
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Empowered to make shopping quick and easy for guests at the checklanes, guest services, gift registry, pick-up and drive up while ensuring exceptional quality. Blending problem solving and decision making to positively impact the guest experience and resolve guest concerns.
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Contribute to meeting or exceeding the store’s goals related to retail and service sales, guest loyalty (including credit), retail shrink, and omni-channel sales as set by Ulta Beauty. This position requires a passion for the beauty industry, exceptional guest service, and the aptitude to learn and communicate salon services and product knowledge.
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In this position at our Willow Wheaton campus, your Guest Experience (GEX) Pastor responsibilities come first in which you’ll work with people, develop leaders, and demonstrate high attention to detail.
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Perform bookkeeping activities including running reports and posting payments to guest folios. Reports to: General Manager (GM) and/or Senior Guest Services Representative. Organize, confirm, process and conduct all guest check-ins/check-outs, room reservations, requests, changes and cancellations in a friendly and responsive manner.
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The Guest Services Representative ("GSR") position must demonstrate and promote a strong commitment to providing the best possible experience for our guests. Responsible for maintaining overall hotel cleanliness, including assisting with cleaning any areas of the hotel as assigned by the manager when needed, including but not limited to front desk, associate breakroom, guest laundry, fitness room, vending areas, stairwells and common areas.
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The Guest Service Representative (GSR) is responsible for delighting Thorntons' Guests with a fast, friendly, fresh, clean, and in-stock shopping experience. This includes Guest needs assessment, meeting quality standards for services, and evaluation of Guest satisfaction.
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Opportunity: Guest Service Agent. Secure guests' valuables in hotel safe or safe-deposit boxes, if not available in guest rooms. Receive and resolve guest complaints, elevating to supervisor if necessary.
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The Guest Service Host position is for someone who can work independently and loves meeting new people. This person should take pride in customer service and making every guest experience special and unique.
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We are hiring and looking for attendants that are self-motivated, personable & eager to join a rapidly growing company in a dynamic and fun environment.
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Empowered to make shopping effortless and seamless for guests at the checklanes, guest services, gift registry, pick-up and drive up. Advocates of guest experience who welcome, thank, and exceed guest service expectations by focusing on guest interaction and recovery.
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