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Perform any other duties as requested by the Guest Services Manager or any other member of management. Our Warehouse District hotel is across the street from Ernest N. Morial Convention Center and within two miles of downtown attractions including Harrah's, the Riverwalk, and the Superdome.
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Located on the most fashionable corner, St. Louis at Royal, the hotel has received the four-diamond luxury award for over 30 years and has earned the Pinnacle Award for meeting services.
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Location Royal Orleans HotelThe Omni Royal Orleans offers graceful elegance in a New Orleans French Quarter hotel. Our full property renovation incorporates modern amenities with classic design in our guest rooms, including iconic wrought iron balconies and redesigned public spaces inspired by liveliness of the area's culture through various color palettes and artwork.
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As a Food & Beverage Manager, you would be responsible for assisting the manager in directing and organizing the activities and services of the restaurant to deliver an excellent guest experience.
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The Guest Room Attendant anticipates, customizes, and services guest's needs before being asked and are knowledgeable about hotel offerings and amenities. Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences New Orleans is seeking a Guest Room Attendant to join our dynamic Rooms Team. We are looking for someone with excitement and dedication in serving our guests.
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Possess knowledge of the hotel layout, facilities, and special services offered. Prior experience in an office coordinator/assistant role or hotel experience; college degree a plus.
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The Guest Services Agent (GSA) is responsible for consistently delivering results that contribute to the mission and overall success of the hotel by accomplishing performance objectives covering the front desk and is support for the Operations Manager.
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The Turndown Attendant anticipates, customizes, and services guest’s needs before being asked and are knowledgeable about hotel offerings and amenities. Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences New Orleans is seeking a Turndown Attendant to join our dynamic Rooms Team. We are looking for someone with excitement and dedication in serving our guests.
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Location: Mercantile Hotel New OrleansGuest Service Agents are the face of the hotel as they are often the first people guests interact with upon arrival. A Guest Service Agent, is responsible for accommodating all guests and assisting with their various needs.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hospitality, Business Administration, or related major; 1 year experience in the guest services, front desk, housekeeping, or related professional area.
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The Rooms Division includes the Front Office, Communications, Guest Services, Concierge, Bell Services, Housekeeping, and Laundry. The Windsor Court seeks a highly skilled and experienced Director of Rooms to lead, supervise, train, and direct our Rooms Division to exceed 5-star luxury hotel standards.
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As a Barista you will fill a guest services role in supporting your hotel's financial goals of the daily operation of the Starbucks facilities and/or other areas of the Food and Beverage departments.
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Sonesta ES Suites New Orleans is looking for a Guest Services Agent (GSA). Ensure guest special requests are fulfilled and proper delivery of guest services is delivered.
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Reports to: Guest Services Manager, position is non-exempt. Minimum of 1 year of experience in a guest services environment. The hotel has been thoughtfully restored to maintain a historic feel while imparting a sense of modern comfort and style throughout the 106 rooms and suites that will reflect the unique personality of today’s New Orleans and the Garden District.
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Acts as a dispatcher for security, guest services and property operations employees. Overview The Service Express Agent/PBX Operator is responsible for ensuring efficient communication within, to and from the hotel while maintaining attentive, courteous and efficient customer service.
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