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ResponsibilitiesGreet and welcome guests in a friendly and professional mannerAnswer and screen phone callsMaintaining office cleanliness and organization of resourcesQualificationsProven experience working as a front desk agent or similar positionKnowledge of spreadsheets and word processing documentsExcellent customer service skills and courteous phone mannerTime-management and organizational skillsWe are looking forward to hearing from you.
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Who this job will appeal toA team player with a great with a smile and who absolutely LOVES people!
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If you have experience working in any of the following types of jobs, we encourage you to apply: Sales Associate, Customer Service Representative (CSR), Retail Associate, Cashier, Store Associate, Keyholder, Restaurant, Hospitality, and Hotel, Front Desk Agent, Leasing Agent, Rental Agent (i.e. car rental, RV rental, self-storage rental, storage rental, apartment rental, etc.
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Hotel Front Desk Agent responsibilities include registering guests, managing reservations and providing information about rooms, rates and amenities. Work experience as a Hotel Front Desk Agent, Receptionist or similar role.
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A Guest Services Agent is responsible for greeting and registering guests and checking guests out of the hotel in the hotel's continuing effort to deliver outstanding guest service and financial profitability.
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Greet and welcome all guests approaching the Front Desk in accordance with Aimbridge Hospitality standards; maintain a friendly and warm demeanor at all times. Fully comprehend and be able to operate all relevant aspects of the Front Desk computer system.
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SPECIFIC JOB KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Previous experience as a hotel Front Desk Agent preferred Must have excellent communication and organizational skills Must have the ability to understand, read, write and speak English and communicate with guests and Team Members of other departments Must be familiar with a computer and be able to type using a computer keyboard Must be familiar with operation of office equipment such as: copier, printer, facsimile machine, telephone etc.
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A team player with a great with a smile and who absolutely LOVES people!
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No experience requited, hiring immediately, appy now. Hiring now with no experience required. Great benefits and promotions from within. Full and part time postions available.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionFront Desk Agent at The Read House HotelThe Read House Guest Services Department is seeking a professional and personable individual for the position of Guest Services/ Front Desk Agent.
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