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Hotel Front Desk experience preferred. Position : Front Desk Agent. Immediate Supervisors Title: Front Office Supervisor. Provide accurate, descriptive hotel information to guests and callers including hours of operation, guestroom features and locations, all services and amenities provided, and local area information.
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Assists with the cleaning of any areas of the hotel as assigned by the manager when needed to include but not limited to front desk, associate breakroom, guest laundry, fitness room, vending areas, stairwells and common areas.
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The NA also acts as a Guest Service Agent for the overnight front desk shift at the hotel. The NA 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.
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Responsibilities include management of the front desk team including night audit responsibilities and supervision of colleagues working on the overnight shift in other departments, ensuring all duties to be completed are done so successfully, efficiently, and fully.
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Responsible for all front desk functions including check-ins, check-outs, payments, reservations, PBX operation, answering calls within 3 rings, etc. Perform all daily audit functions for front office and each outlet of the hotel.
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The ideal candidate will have 2 years of management experience and previous hotel front desk experience. Forge your legacy by joining the newest and highly anticipated Waldorf Astoria hotel, located at the epicenter of D.C. on Pennsylvania Avenue, as the Overnight Rooms Manager.
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Join our team at Wurzak Hotel Group as a Front Desk Agent and become the welcoming face of our Marriott award winning recently renovated Sheraton Hotel in Reston, VA! As a hotel front desk agent, you will be responsible for providing exceptional customer service to guests during their stay.
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Manages and directs the Front Office, including Front Desk & Concierge, VIP Desk, The Club, Bell/Door and Valet Parking and Instant service Centre. Two (2) years experience as Assistant Manager - Front Office in a 4 or 5 star hotel.
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Experience: Must have hotel front desk experience and be tech savvy. HireOne is part of Array Corporation , the leading technology-enabled workforce solutions company whose mission is to fix how labor is bought, sold and delivered to enable universal access to the American Dream.
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Experience: Previous experience as a Front Desk Agent at a luxury/ultra-luxury hotel is preferred. Document pertinent information in the log book/ Lotus Notes/Front Desk Checklist.
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The Front Desk Agent will provide front office assistance and service to our guests. Assist with guest arrival and departure experience by maintaining a constant presence on the front desk and in the lobby.
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The Guest Services Manager/Front Office Manager is responsible for the success of the front desk, for ensuring guest satisfaction and product quality standards are met, and for managing all areas of the hotel according to Brand standards to achieve a friendly atmosphere of superior guest service and product quality.
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Audit, balance and report on the various areas of the hotel (e.g. food and beverage outlets, rooms/front desk, gift shop, etc.) Perform the duties of a Front Desk Clerk including express checkouts.
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Controls cash transactions at the front desk and maintains complete responsibility for personal bank as specified by hotel bank agreement policy. Sage Hospitality Group is looking to hire a Front Desk Agent to join us overseeing the Westin Washington City Center.
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Working at the front desk means you are at the hub of the hotel with the most interaction with our guests. Associates working the front desk are the key to the overall experience the guest will have.
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