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Supervise the overall seasonal demand reservation strategy as communicated by the hotel management team with regard to room type and length of stay pricing. The Front Desk Supervisor (FDS) 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 the lead Front Desk support for the Operations Manager.
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For over 200 years, JLL (NYSE: JLL), a leading global commercial real estate and investment management company, has helped clients buy, build, occupy, manage and invest in a variety of commercial, industrial, hotel, residential and retail properties.
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Bachelors degree in Food Science, Nutrition, Culinary Arts or Hotel/Restaurant Management is highly desirable; having completed Certified Dietary Management program preferred. + Essential is an understanding and working knowledge of all CCL and brand specific systems & processes for Senior Living, Health Care, and Retail management.
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They must enhance the image of the hotel and increase customer loyalty through effective communication and management of, clients and business connections, while pursuing customer satisfaction through the organic cooperative relationship with the service department.
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Direct and administer all financial operations of the hotel to include, but not limited to, asset protection, financial reporting, systems management, Accounting team management, and meeting participation and facilitation.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Food Service Management, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hospitality, Business Administration, or related major; 2 years experience in the food and beverage, culinary, or related professional area.
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Weight Management/Healthy Eating Programs. Enforce in a courteous and professional manner the no outside liquor/beverage policy for all public areas of the hotel. Room Discounts with any Marriott Brand Hotel (31 different brands globally.
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Assigns duties to Guest Service Representatives and observes performance to ensure adherence to franchise standards, hotel policies, and established operating procedures. Provide training to front office staff as directed by Management.
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Proficiency with Google Suite; experience with project management applications(ProCore, MS Project and HoloBuilder) a plus. From simple self check-in to boutique bathroom amenities, we bring the best of a hotel without any of the formality.
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Wyndham Hotels & Resorts is the largest hotel franchisor in the world and a leading hotel management company. Our hotel owners are the stewards of our brands, and together, we champion everyday travelers.
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Previous experience in Food & Beverage or Restaurant management, preferably in a luxury hotel or upscale restaurant setting. Join our prestigious team at the Fairmont Olympic Hotel as the Food & Beverage Manager.
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Background must include: 2+ years of experience as a Sales Department Head in a 300+ room full-service hotel OR Assistant Sales Department Head in a 400+ room full-service hotel OR any size luxury hotel (Ritz-Carlton, Four Seasons, Waldorf Astoria, or equivalent.
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Note: If you have experience working in any of the following types of jobs, we encourage you to apply: Sales Associate, Customer Service Representative, Retail Associate, Store Associate, Hospitality and Hotel, Front Desk Agent, Leasing Agent, Rental Agent (i.e. car rental, RV rental, storage rental, apartment rental, etc.
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Look no further, because Expedia for Business is seeking a Finance Director to support our Hotel and Vrbo Account Management teams. Lead team that supports 5 VPs across Hotel and 1 Vrbo VP along with a finance team of 8 people.
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Must have a thorough understanding of hotel operations, profit structure and loss & profit management. The Senior Sales Manager maximizes revenue by establishing the best sales strategies that fit into the company's management strategies and business environment and by performing various sales duties.
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