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The Front Desk Supervisor at the Aloft Leawood Overland Park is responsible for the front desk and night audit teams, with a focus on guest and associate satisfaction. Two-year college degree or equivalent hospitality experience (at least one year front desk supervisory experience.
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A: Some of the shifts that Upshifters find include: baker, server, barista, cashier, attendant, front-desk, housekeeper or house cleaner / maid, event-set-up, busier, buffet host, dishwasher, food and beverage associate, prep cook, warehouse associate, package handler, picker, packer, assembler, labeller, sorter.
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Problem-solving: Guests will often come to the Hotel Front Desk Clerk with problems. Customer service: Customer service skills are a requirement as a Hotel Front Desk Clerk.
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Start Your Journey with Midas Hospitality: Midas Hospitality is seeking a Front Office Supervisor to join our team at the Springhill Suites hotel located in Lenexa, KS. This position will supervise front desk staff and run all aspects of the front desk and office.
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This work role is responsible for front desk operations including greeting and checking in customers and visitors, answering calls, copay collection, completing MyChart and EMR (Electronic Medical Record) appointment requests, processing external medical records and helping the physician care team prepare for their daily patient appointments.
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Then you might be an excellent fit for the hotel front desk agent position on our guest services team! From the American Jazz Museum and Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art to the Crossroads Arts District, culture and entertainment can be found around every corner here.
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In a historic neighborhood just minutes from Country Club Plaza, Crown Center, and Westport, our hotel is the ideal location whether you are visiting for business or leisure. Make yourself at home in one of our spacious guest rooms featuring free high-speed Internet, a 37-inch flat-screen TV, microwave, and mini-refrigerator.
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All American Indoor Sports is looking for friendly, professional team members responsible for the day-to-day operations of the AAIS Front Desk including, the processing of guest check-ins, member retention and maintaining quality customer service.
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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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Front Desk Associate Pay and Benefits: Starting rate $13/hour Opportunities to increase pay rate quickly through advancement and training Tuition Reimbursement Program for college students Referral Bonus Program Raise opportunities for top performers A Front Desk Associate’s Workday: Enroll students in lessons, collect payments and manage administrative responsibilities.
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We are hiring a Front Desk, Communications Specialist for our award-winning community. Tallgrass Creek is a beautiful 65-acre continuing care retirement community located in Overland Park, just minutes from Kansas City and the Kansas and Missouri border.
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Cashier: Our Cashiers provide a fun, fast, and friendly Customer Service at the register and service desk! Start building an exciting and rewarding career in retail with a growing company as a member of our Front End Team with Menards.
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A Head Cashier will position Cashiers and support them by expediting price checks, approving Point of Sale transactions and markdowns for mainline registers, Self-Checkout, Returns, Pro Desk, Special Services, and Tool Rental.
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You decide how much and where you work as Upshift allows you to choose your own hours and roles. Create your own schedule - work as much or as little as you want. Upshift is a revolutionary mobile app to find hundreds of flexible shifts for roles like Assembly, Hospitality, Packing, Bartending and more posted by businesses across your area.
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They provide first level escalation for customer issues and assist in the supervision, coaching and training of other Front End Associates by participating in the training of new Cashiers and utilizing all available tools to coach and develop other Cashiers.
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