Guest Service Agent/Front Desk - Part time Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Kenilworth, NJ at Geebo

Guest Service Agent/Front Desk - Part time

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4 Kenilworth, NJ Kenilworth, NJ Temporary Part-time Seasonal Temporary Part-time Seasonal Up to $16 an hour Up to $16 an hour 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago Schedule is mix of 7am-3pm, and 3pm-11pm shifts as needed.
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The Guest Service Agent assumes a pivotal role in every logistical operation relating directly and indirectly to overall guest satisfaction and the ultimate success of the hotel.
We are looking for a Hotel Front Desk Agent to serve as our guests' first point of contact and manage all aspects of their accommodation.
Hotel Front Desk Agents use customer service and communication skills to provide the guest with an exceptional hotel experience.
Their duties include greeting people as they enter the lobby, fielding calls from guests, coordinating amenities and responding to customer needs and assisting with check-ins and check-outs.
Hotel Front Desk Agents have the following
Responsibilities:
Check-in / check-out customers using computer programs and equipment and provide guests with directions to their room Inform customers of all on-site amenities and any relevant information that is needed Handle and resolve guest complaints Invoice and bill guests for their stay and services used Communicate with guests to better understand their individual needs to provide them with the best service possible Schedule:
8 hour shift Holidays Weekend availability must have hotel experience or equivalent customer service experience must have reliable transportation ASK about Sign-on BONUS after 90 days! Job Types:
Part-time, Seasonal Pay:
Up to $16.
00 per hour
Benefits:
Employee discount Flexible schedule Schedule:
8 hour shift Holidays Night shift On call Weekends as needed Education:
Associate (Required)
Experience:
Hotel
Experience:
1 year (Preferred) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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