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This individual will oversee operations of the hotel sales department including but not limited to direct sales follow-up sales administration hiring of staff training managing and coaching.
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5+ years of hotel sales and marketing experience. Unless the hotel is part of the shared service marketing department, the Director, Sales & Events is responsible for all hotel marketing, ensuring the content and appearance is current, accurate, and optimally represents the hotel.
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2+ years of experience in multifamily real estate, retail sales, hotel/hospitality, or customer service. Real Estate, Leasing, Leases, Multifamily, Apartments, Resident Retention, Yardi, Sales, Hospitality, Hotel, Concierge, Guest Relations, Customer Relations, Front Desk.
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The Dual Director of Sales at Courtyard by Marriott and Residence Inn by Marriott Dallas Plano/Richardson is responsible for the sales and marketing functions of the hotel including soliciting of accounts, nurturing, and growing client relationships, consistently up selling the hotel’s rooms, meeting, and event space to meet or exceed set sales goals and budget, forecasting group rooms, and the creation of the marketing and business plans and action plans.
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The Chief Commercial Officer is responsible for leading all TPG’s revenue efforts comprised of revenue management, e-commerce, and direct sales. TPG Hotels, Resorts & Marina’s is widely recognized as one of the nation’s premier hotel management companies.
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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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Quorum Hotels is proud to be a leading hotel management company supporting a diverse portfolio of renowned brands including Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt, and IHG properties. Ensure tax compliance is maintained to include filing and remittance of state local sales/use, beverage, and occupancy tax returns in a timely manner on a monthly and quarterly basis.
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At least 3 years’ experience as a sales leader, with prior hotel sales experience. The Director of Sales & Marketing is also responsible for developing and implementing a marketing communications plan designed to achieve the desired positioning for the hotel, as well as managing the sales and marketing budget that supports revenue attainment.
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Fluent in reading/assimilating/using Smith Travel Research data, financial P&L, mix of sales, forecasting, group pace/position & a wide array of traditional hotel reporting. Develops and implements a marketing communications plan designed to achieve the desired positioning of the hotel, as well as manage the sales & marketing budget that supports all initiatives.
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Hotel or hospitality industry working as a concierge, guest services representative, front desk attendant, or reservations agent is a plus. Hotel or hospitality industry working as a concierge, guest services representative, front desk attendant, or reservations agent is a plus.
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The Regional / Corporate Director of Revenue Management will work closely with sales teams, reception desk employees, and the hotel general manager in areas of promotion, business planning, forecasting, pricing strategies, and reservation costs.
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Utilize social media on behalf of the hotel for community engagement and Sales and Marketing strategies. The Regional Director of Sales is responsible for leading topline revenue of a portfolio of hotels as well as all operations of the hotels' sales department.
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Follow all local laws with regard to alcoholic beverage sales. 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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Engage with Hilton Worldwide Sales, Convention Bureau, and Intermediaries to retain existing customers and secure new business for the Hotel. Understanding of sales and catering techniques, as well as event services.
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Requires ability to operate an automobile on occasion to conduct sales activities outside of hotel. Under general direction, works closely with the sales and hotel leadership to promote and sell guest rooms and meeting facilities by following Drury United processes and procedures in order to build hotel occupancy, ADR and maximize RevPAR.
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