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As a FOH Team Member, you will welcome & greet guests, take and prepare customer orders in either the front counter or drive-thru, maintain cleanliness in the counter and dining room, observe health and sanitation guidelines, and ensure each guest leaves with a smile.
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Maintain organization and cleanliness of office and work benches, which may include cleaning, vacuuming, recycling of boxes and packaging materials. Basic knowledge of computers, office applications and internet skills.
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Job DescriptionThe Asst. Front Office Manager is responsible for managing and supervising the daily duty shifts and providing support to senior management in the department's front and back office operations.
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The Front Office Supervisor is responsible for providing attentive, courteous and efficient service to all guests during check-in, throughout their stay, and at checkout, while maximizing room revenue and occupancy.
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The Box Office Ticket Agent is responsible for communicating information regarding the location, event, seating options, price structures, and other details to help guests select the best event ticket option.
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Have complete working knowledge of Front Office computer or manual system, including all daily transactions and those which are not performed often. McCarran Airport (LAS), the Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, The Mob Museum, Lake Mead, Nellis Air Force Base and Hoover Dam. Requirements What we are looking for High work ethic and self-initiativeMay be required to work varying schedules to include nights, weekends, and holidaysSomeone who enjoys working as and being part of a team that provides great experiences for our Guests.
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Acknowledge and greet all guests with utmost courtesy and urgency,moving out from behind the front desk to open doors and assist guests. Support, maintain Horseshoe Casino’s courtesy guidelines andpromote outstanding guest relations.
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Six (6) month's experience in an outpatient setting as a Medical Office Receptionist preferred; or an equivalent amount of experience in a high-volume customer service role in another industry/environment; or 6 months experience as a Phone Receptionist or Health Information Associate within Dignity Health.
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As an accomplished professional with a diverse skillset, this incoming operator will seamlessly integrate process engineering expertise and a steadfast commitment to operational excellence.
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The Box Office Agent is responsible for communicating information regarding the location, event, seating options, price structures, and other details to help guests select the best event ticket option.
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Looking for front desk clerk for busy medical clinic with a compounding pharmacy. For more information on our office please visit our website at. Please do not call the office. Looking for front desk clerk for busy medical clinic with a compounding pharmacy.
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The Front Desk Trainer is expected to be a floater for PBX and Front Desk when no assignments are assigned by:Input all guest information on account correctly during registration. RoleWe are looking for a Front Desk Trainer with a passion and commitment to people development who will enhance the competencies of our team members by designing and conducting engaging training programs that will boost workplace performance in alliance with our core values.
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PRIMARY PURPOSE:The Senior Manager Front Services & Parking provides direction and leadership for the property Front Services/Bells/Valet/Parking team, consistent with the MGM brand. Operational Leadership: Oversee the execution of policies, operating procedures, training programs, and work schedules for all Front Services, Bells, Valet, and Parking teams.
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Walk (move, traverse) – Must be able to occasionally move about inside the office to access file cabinets, office machinery, etc. Use hands/fingers to handle or feel (operate, activate, use, prepare, inspect, place, detect, position) – Constantly operates a computer and other office productivity machinery (i.e., calculator, copy machine, computer, printer, etc.
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Assists Front Desk Team Members with questions or problems that may arise. Coordinates required Front Desk responsibilities to ensure accurate guest registration. Supports Front Desk Agents with improving individual upsell conversion.
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