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The Concierge also responds & assists the Hotel Front Desk with needs that may arise to include resolving guest inquires and complaints. Hotel Park City , Located in beautiful Park City, UT; a proud member of Autograph Collection Hotels by Marriott International, is currently seeking a detailed, customer service driven, Concierge.
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A concierge must apply patience, tact, and resourcefulness in meeting the many and varied demands of our guests. Oversee and assist the concierge team. Weekly raffles for tickets to events such as the Utah Jazz, Grizzles, and Salt Lake Bees.
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Concierge are responsible for answering questions, giving direction and making detailed reservations or recommendations. Opening in late 2024, the Grand Hyatt Deer Valley Hotel is in the famed Deer Valley ski resort and approximately 40 minutes from the Salt Lake City International Airport.
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Performing all guest concierge duties to meet every guest's needs and requests. Along with our beautiful suites, our guests enjoy a roaring fireplace and chic ski lounge. They can step outside and enjoy drinks , aspen trees, and stars all while relaxing in and around our heated pool which is terraced into the hillside.
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At Hotel Park City the Concierge is critical to guest satisfaction. Daily duties include welcoming guests, assisting guests with specific requests including, but not limited to; providing directions, booking reservations on and off the property, coordinating with bell and restaurant staff to meet immediate guest needs, coordinating with local vendors & bookings.
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Book reservations for transportation or other attractions. Answer inquiries pertaining to hotel services, registration of guests, shopping, dining, entertainment, and travel directions. Handle cash, credit card, currency conversions and other financial transactions as needed.
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Waldorf Astoria is looking for a Concierge to join the Front Office Team in Park City ! As a Concierge, you would be responsible for assisting guests with various tasks related to their visit and for providing information about the hotel and the local vicinity in the hotel's continuing effort to deliver outstanding guest service and financial profitability.
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The Concierge is responsible for ensuring a wonderful guest experience through excellent customer service. This position plays an integral role in the guest’s stay as the Concierge is often one of the first individuals that a guest interacts with.
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The Residential Concierge is responsible for ensuring a wonderful owner experience while providing excellent customer service. Minimum of two years' experience in a luxury hotel preferred. Booking reservations for owners both within the resort and at outside facilities.
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