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Front office areas include Bell/Door Staff, Switchboard and Guest Services/Front Desk. Strives to ensure guest and employee satisfaction and achieve the operating budget. Supports all areas of the Front Office in the absence of the Front Office or Front Desk Manager.
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As an Assistant Front Office Manager, you will be the first impression for our guests upon arrival and throughout their stay you will lead by example and champion the front desk staff to build lasting impressions and guest loyalty.
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Responsible for maintaining overall hotel cleanliness, including assisting with cleaning any areas of the hotel as assigned by the manager when needed, including but not limited to front desk, associate breakroom, guest laundry, fitness room, vending areas, stairwells and common areas.
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The Hilton Seattle Airport and Conference Center is looking for a Guest Service Agent to join the Front Office Team. Walking distance to the airport terminal via the sky bridge opposite the hotel or take the Link Light Rail to downtown attractions like Pike Place Market, The Space Needle, and Lumen Field.
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The Front Office Agent is responsible for providing consistent excellent service to guests/clients before arrival, upon arrival, and during their stay, from check-in to checkout. Make restaurant, transportation, and/or entertainment reservations for guests, plus other Concierge services as requested and have thorough knowledge of hotel amenities, company, and local area & attractions.
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The Front Office Supervisor will supervise front desk staff assign and instruct guest service agents in the details of work use management skills to resolve guest concerns and relocations handle emergencies prepare daily forecast of expected arrivals and departures.
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The Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Seattle Sea-Tac Airport looking to hire a Front Desk Supervisor. Assigns duties to Guest Service Representatives and observes performance to ensure adherence to franchise standards, hotel policies, and established operating procedures.
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If you have worked at other Hotels as a front desk clerk or you have an interest in hotel clerk jobs, we'd love to hear from you! Seasonal Front Office colleagues are responsible for the guest registration process and communication of hotel services and promotions.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hospitality, Business Administration or related major; 2 years experience in the guest services, front desk, or related professional area.
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Maintain cleanliness, organization of back office, front desk, and front desk closet, as well as inventory of office supplies. He initiated a new boutique hotel standard and environment where people could connect, from the heart.
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Employee rate hotel + restaurant discounts in all of Kimpton + IHG. Front Office Supervisor. Lead all aspects of all Front Office operations by setting and maintaining a high level of guest service.
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Reconcile and audit completed paper flow for all hotel revenue sources including the front desk, banquets and other outlets within the hotel. Reconcile and complete all daily front desk work.
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The ideal candidate will have minimum one year of hotel front office experience and six months of supervisory experience with schedule flexibility. Assign work and supervise team member performance in all Front Office procedures including, but not limited to, guest check-in and check-out, lobby traffic and flow, luggage assistance, telephone operator services and determining room rates and availability.
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The Director of Guest Experience is responsible for overseeing and leading the Valet, Bell Desk, Concierge, Retail leases and 12th Floor Business Offices at the Fairmont Olympic Hotel. Located in the heart of Seattle's downtown, the Fairmont Olympic Hotel is a historic landmark in the city.
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As a Front Office Manager, you will be the first impression for our guests upon arrival and throughout their stay you will lead by example and champion the front desk staff to build lasting impressions and guest loyalty.
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