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O Coordinate key pick up with tenant and front desk elevator reservation. o Week prior setup elevator reservation with front desk. (while introducing what the front desk ishere to provide: Front desk instruct., package system, deliveries, guests.
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A successful Front Desk Supervisor will be a proactive and resourceful team player who is knowledge about our House and the Nashville community. The Front Desk Supervisor is responsible for supporting and providing direction and leadership to the hotel Front Desk operations team for Soho Warehouse.
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Meet with departing Front Desk Host to review business status, log-book and follow-up items. Input work orders in HotSOS when the requests come directly to the front desk.
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Work with the hotel departments: in-room dining: food for the guests based on request engineering: pump rooms, chemical delivery and organization, cleanliness of vats concierge/front desk: guest inquiries reservations: guest inquiries and organization housekeeping: guest requests valet: uniform and dry cleaning purchasing: sending and receiving of packages.
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Some of the responsibilities will include: welcoming firm clients and visitors, answer multi-line phone system (internal and external calls), escort visitors, assisting with the coordination and planning of several office events and meetings, front desk and catering liaison between attorneys, professional staff and vendors, and some general audio-visual tasks.
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Reports guest concerns or comments to the Front Desk Supervisor/Duty Manager. Assists and coordinates with Front Desk for any special requests. Coordinate with Front Desk in regards to room moves.
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Provide assistance with additional office responsibilities, including but not limited to reception/front desk/switchboard coverage, supporting multiple consultants, IT liaison, document proofreading and quality assurance, client meeting preparation, Engagement Administrator mentoring, special office projects, social functions and any other tasks identified by the office administrative manager on an ad- hoc basis.
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Reviews access control cameras frequently and reports any suspicious activity according to the front desk procedures. Residential Concierges (All Shifts)POSITION SUMMARY: This position is responsible for providing front desk operations support, controlled access to the property, and safeguarding persons and other assets.
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POSTION: FRONT DESK AGENT FLSA DESIGNATION: NON-EXEMPT POSITION REPORTS TO: HOTEL MANAGER SALARY RANGE: $26.00 -$28.00 per hour POSITION PURPOSE: The Guest Service Ambassador will communicate with guests looking to make or cancel hotel reservations.
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Communication to kitchen, other outlets and front desk about food issues, VIP’s, reservations and changes in business levelsCommunication to hourly colleagues: same as above, guest expectations, changes in food or drink menus, special events/programming.
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Additionally, the Spa Front Desk Receptionist may need to process transactions, handle money, and contribute to facility cleanliness. The Spa Front Desk Receptionist is able to quickly develop strong relationships and trust, warmly welcome new clients, and answer inquiries.
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Assist in managing all aspects of front office areas, which may include but not limited to guest registration, bell services, concierge services, business center, telephone services, and guest reservations to ensure guest satisfaction and maximize hotel profitability.
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Luxury Hotel in downtown Manhattan is seeking dynamic individuals to join our Front Desk Concierge team. The Front Desk Concierge assumes a pivotal role in overall guest satisfaction and the ultimate success of the Hotel.
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To provide this, Planned Lifestyle Services (PLS) is hiring motivated, courteous and knowledgeable Front Desk Associates and Doormen to ensure the best experience and related services are provided and available to all.
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Scheduling reservations and appointments at restaurants, businesses, hotels, and entertainment venues. Schedule: Monday Tuesday Wednesday 3pm to 11pm Saturday Sunday 3pm to 11pm (Thur Friday off.
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