Front Desk Agent- Full Time

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Description:


  • Register and assign rooms to guests.
  • Issue room key and escort instructions to Guest Service Agent or directly to guest.
  • Sort, and track incoming mail and messages.
  • Transmit and receive messages using all communication avenues.
  • Answer inquiries pertaining to hotel services, registration of guests, and shopping, dining, entertainment, and travel directions.
  • Keep record of room availability and rate.
  • Compute bill, collect payment, and make change for guests.
  • Make, confirm, and cancel reservations via all communication avenues.
  • Post charges such as room, food, liquor, or telephone to guest bill if interface is inoperable.
  • Make reservation, transportation, or entertainment reservations for guest.
  • Deposit guest valuables in hotel safe deposit box.
  • Ability to accurately use various office software.

Have a full working knowledge and expertise of each shift including night audit.

Requirements:


  • Must have hotel experience.
  • Must have a comprehensive knowledge of all hotel departments and functions.
  • Must have good mathematical and computer skills.
  • High school education required. Relevant training and experience and additional education preferred.
  • CPR and first aid training preferred.
  • Additional language ability preferred.
  • Adjusts to high-pressure conditions and is open to change.
  • Assumes responsibility for personal growth and development.
  • Conducts him\herself (acts and dresses) professionally at all times; sets standards for all associates.
  • Understands and communicates the Stepstone Mission and Core values.
  • Expresses ideas and conveys information clearly, effectively, and professionally.
  • Actively listens to others.
  • Conveys company information, decision, or problems to appropriate parties on a timely basis.
  • Works to resolve disagreements and is respectful of peers and co-workers.
  • Minimum lifting of 20 pounds.
  • Pushing, bending, stooping, upward reaching, manual dexterity.
  • Hearing, writing, reading.
  • Minimum pulling of 20 pounds.
  • Other duties may be assigned
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