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Clean new and used car deliveries, rentals, service vehicles, body shop vehicles, and spot delivery before the vehicle leaves the dealership or is shown to a guest. Ability to provide excellent guest service.
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Our friendly Hotel Guest Service Representative/Bartender provide attentive and courteous service, all while creating a memorable and personalized experience for our guests. Follows alcohol awareness training process to monitor guest behavior and guest alcohol.
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Unleash your leadership potential and elevate guest experiences as a Valet Parking Attendant at PMC! As a Valet Attendant, you will be an integral part of the guest services team, responsible for creating a positive first impression and ensuring a seamless outstanding experience for our guests.
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By building on hospitality and coworking industry experience, Serendipity Labs understands how to exceed Member and Guest expectations. 401K -through TriNet & Empower Retirement Services. By building on hospitality and coworking industry experience, Serendipity Labs understands how to exceed Member and Guest expectations.
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Providing leadership to the restaurant team to consistently meet standards of superior guest service, quality and cleanliness while embracing the Firehouse Subs culture of a cheerful and fun work environment and Firehouse Subs beliefs and values to adhere to and grow the mission and vision.
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Act as back up person for guest assistance in the pro shop; perform ball work and provide related assistance to guest; sell, fit, drill, and plug balls. Maintain, repair, and troubleshoot all machines and equipment including arcade games, laser tag equipment, escape room equipment, and teller machines etc.
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Sales Generation and Guest Service Perform quality alterations on merchandise at store locationFollow ticket instructions and markings based on Guest specificationsAccommodate Guests with on the spot alterations when requested by Store LeadersMeet deadlines and Guest expectations for merchandise alterations Operations Ability to work a flexible schedule, which may include mornings, evenings, and weekends, and the day of/day after Thanksgiving and Christmas, based upon store and business needs.
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Named the No. 1 PMS and No. 1 Hotel Management System by Hotel Tech Report in 2022, Cloudbeds is trusted by properties across the globe for its award-winning front desk, revenue, distribution, guest acquisition and guest engagement solutions seamlessly combined in a single unified system.
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The Restaurant Operations Manager is passionate about Restaurants, Guest Experience, Team Development and provides strategic direction for the team of General Managers(GMs) and acts as the primary support for the GMs in his/her designated area.
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Teams Members provide value to our guest by delivering a customer friendly in-store and curbside shopping experience. Team Members will master all Balloon & OMNI channel service platforms, including in-store pickup, delivery, curbside pickup, and others.
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Use Buckle provided sewing machine and supplies to perform alterations. The Seamstress/Tailor performs a variety of operational tasks to support the execution of alterations in the store, including the hemming of jeans and pants.
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Job Title: Guest Services Representative Supervisor: General Manager or Guest Services Manager Job Type: Variable or full-time, non-exempt. Our Guest Services Representatives (GSR) serve as our guests first point of contact and manage all aspects of their accommodation.
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Olive Garden - 4320 East Town Boulevard [Beverage Server] As a Bartender at Olive Garden, you'll: Demonstrate genuine hospitality and deliver exceptional guest service; Use their recipe mastery and knowledge of both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages; Meet and exceed guest expectations.
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Overview: We are looking for highly skilled, highly motivated and energetic Salon Managers with proven ability to drive service and retail sales through a defined strategic plan, and delivering an exceptional guest experience.
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Clean and restock property’s public areas to include but not limited to lobby, pool, fitness center, stairways, hallways, elevators and property patioEnsure lobby furniture is in good condition, organized and guest readyAbility to help in other housekeeping areasProperly handle, label and store cleaning supplies and cleaning equipment What does success look like in this role.
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