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1 year of experience in the hospitality industry as a hotel front desk agent, hotel receptionist, or guest service specialist preferred. Greet, check-in, and check out guests when they arrive and leave the premises, distribute keys and room assignments, and record credit card information.
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As the first point of contact for guests, the hotel front desk receptionist is responsible for providing exceptional customer service, handling guest inquiries, reservations, and check-ins/check-outs efficiently.
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Welcome, register, check-in, and check out guests staying at the hotel, provide keys and room numbers, and record credit card information. We are searching for an enthusiastic, service-focused Hotel Front Desk Agent to join our guest services team.
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Manage room bookings in-person, online, and through incoming calls, and answer inquiries about guests' needs, including questions about available rooms, amenities, room rates, special requests, and rewards programs.
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You'll check guests in + out, stock shelves here + there, whip up specialty coffees and cocktails, fold a towel or two, all while being surrounded by the most beautiful salon + spa environment and creating an overall positive guest experience.
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You'll be in our branded gear and help run our lobby and curbside service by greeting everyone as they come in and solving whatever their need ischeck in, check out, answering questions, booking reservations and tailoring our service offerings to their needs.
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Other responsibilities include check in and check out responsibilities, making new appointments, entering demographics, collecting co-pays, performing eligibility verification and assisting with insurance prior authorizations.
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Duties include, guest check in, guest check out, retail sales, administration duties and assisting the Salon Manager. Must have experience in front desk and be computer literate.
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We're looking for a positive and professional hotel front desk agent night auditor to deliver an exceptional experience to every guest at our hotel. Answer incoming calls and questions about guests' needs in-person and online regarding room bookings, room rates, amenities, available rooms, rewards programs, and special requests.
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Book reservations in our in-house apartments for guests and oversee the check-in and check-out process. We're hiring for a Full-Time Concierge/Front Desk Receptionist.
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In addition, this person will be handling check-out functions, including review of encounter form data, collection of co-payments, and scheduling follow up appointments. An employer in the St. Louis, MO area is looking for a Front Office Specialist to assist a Fertility Clinic.
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We're looking for a positive and professional hotel front desk agent to deliver an exceptional experience to every guest at our hotel. Take incoming calls, online and in-person room bookings requests, and answer questions about guests' needs involving room rates, available rooms, amenities, rewards programs, and special requests.
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Our Patient Experience Specialist explores a variety of tasks for ease of check-in and check-out experiences and ensures the front office space iswelcoming to onsite guests.
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Answering phones, greeting patients at check-in and check-out, scheduling appointments and procedures, performing insurance verification and authorizations, educate patients on their insurance as needed.
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The Check-In Receptionist is responsible for making sure the office runs smoothly so our surgical and medical staff can focus on patient care and treatment. The Check-In Receptionist for Progressive Oral Surgery is the first person a patient speaks to and thus a vital part of establishing the patient’s relationship with the office.
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