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Date: February 18, 2021, 8:58 am
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Working in the hotel industry can be fun and exciting, depending
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In general, there are two main types of hotel jobs: guest
services and administrative and support. Here is more
information about each of these types and some of the specific
jobs associated with both categories. Keep in mind that this is
certainly not an exhaustive list of jobs - just the most common
jobs in the hotel industry.
Did you know? In 2015, there were 65,526 establishments doing
business in the hotel industry. Most of these establishments are
hotels and motels.
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Guest Services/Entry level
Front Desk Clerks: As the name implies, these employees man the
reception area, which is the first place guests go when they
arrive at a hotel. As a front desk clerk you'll need to verify a
guest's reservation. If the guest doesn't have a reservation,
you'll need to check room availability.
The check in process for guests usually includes getting credit
card information, giving the guest the pass card to enter the
room, and answering any questions the guest has. Front desk
employees also often take phone calls and make reservations. At
some hotels this is an entry level job. At other hotels, you
must have a degree or years of experience before you are
eligible for this position.
Porters: These employees also used to be called bellhops, and in
some hotels they still are. They usually dress in uniform, so
that guests recognize that they are employees of the hotel. As
soon as a guest checks in at the front desk, the porter helps
the guest take his or her luggage to the room and makes sure the
room is acceptable to the guest. Often the porter is asked
questions about other services at the hotel, so he or she should
be knowledgeable of all the hotel has to offer. Porters are
usually hired at full service hotels, not motels.
Concierges: At full service and high end or luxury hotels,
concierges are available to act as liaisons with guests. If a
guest needs a specific service, such as a babysitter, the guest
can contact the concierge, who will coordinate the execution of
this service. Other services the concierges assist with include
making arrangements for dry cleaning and laundry, purchasing
show tickets, and making reservations at local restaurants. At
some hotels this is an entry level job. At other hotels, you
must have a degree or years of experience before you are
eligible for this position.
Housekeeping: Nothing reflects worse on a hotel than dirty rooms
or an unclean lobby area. Hotels rely on repeat business, and
guests usually won't return to a hotel they think is dirty.
Having a quality housekeeping staff on the premises ensures that
the hotel is clean, rooms are clean, and guests will return. As
a member of housekeeping you may have to clean guest rooms, wash
bedding and towels, replace toiletries that have been used, and
clean other areas of the hotel.
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Room Service: If the hotel is equipped with a kitchen, it often
offers room service. Guests who want to eat but don't want to
leave the hotel or go to the hotel restaurant (if there is one)
can order from a menu in their room. As a room service employee
you may be taking room service orders, and then delivering them.
Waiter/Waitress: If the hotel has a restaurant, it also needs
waiters and waitresses. In a hotel, the most requested meal is
usually breakfast, so be prepared to work early hours. The next
most frequently served meal is dinner. You will need to take
guests' orders, and serve the meals, making sure they have
everything they need. Some hotels allow guests to bill to their
rooms, while others take payment. You will need to make sure the
bill for the meal gets to the right place so it can be paid.
Kitchen Staff: As the name implies, as a kitchen staff member
you may be cooking, washing dishes, preparing salads, ordering
supplies, planning menus, or similar duties, depending on your
job. As an entry level kitchen staff member, you are most likely
preparing foods for senior cooks or chefs to cook for the
guests.
Guest Services/More advanced positions
Supervisor of Guest Services: As the supervisor of guest
services, you may be responsible for hiring staff members that
provide housekeeping services, front desk personnel,
reservations coordinators, or concierges. All of these duties
depend on what kind of hotel you are working for and the
structure it has in place. Some large hotels have separate guest
services departments that primarily answer the phone and make
sure guests have what they need. At this kind of hotel you would
be supervising that department, making sure it was staffed and
running smoothly.
Front Desk Supervisor: The front desk supervisor manages the
front desk workers. You may need to hire, fire, or discipline
these workers. You will need to ensure that customers are
greeted warmly and checked in efficiently. You may have to
provide training, and you may also need to schedule workers so
that the front desk is always manned with the right number of
workers at each shift.
Housekeeping Supervisor: If you've worked for several years as a
housekeeper, you may be able to be promoted to supervisor. In
this position you may be in charge of hiring housekeepers and
training them. You may also need to schedule workers so that
there is always the right number of workers at each shift.
Kitchen Manager: There are usually many kitchen workers, and the
manager needs to be in charge to make sure that kitchen
operations are going smoothly. You may be responsible for hiring
new kitchen employees, as well as making sure they get the
training they need. Scheduling may also fall under your area of
responsibility, which means you need to make sure there are
enough people scheduled to cover each shift.
Restaurant Manager: While the kitchen manager takes care of
kitchen operations, the restaurant manager focuses on the guest
services in the restaurant. He or she makes sure that guests are
greeted promptly, seated as quickly as possible, and receive the
best possible service and food. The manager may be responsible
for hiring servers, hosts, and training them. He or she will
also handle guest complaints.
Executive Chef: The executive chef plans the menus for all
meals, according to hotel policies and guidelines. He or she is
in charge of supervising all other line cooks, sous chefs, and
similar kitchen employees. He or she may also be in charge of
ordering all of the food and maintaining a budget.
Administrative
Marketing and Advertising: The marketing and advertising
coordinator is in charge of promoting the hotel to the community
through various advertising channels, depending on the marketing
and advertising budget. Some hotels do a lot of advertising,
while others do very little. Most hotels that hire a full time
advertising person or staff do a lot of advertising and
marketing.
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Accounting: Accounting staff members are in charge of making
sure that the hotel is properly recording all of its income and
expenses, paying its bills, taxes, and employees.
Purchasing: Purchasing employees look at the usage of items used
for running the hotel and make sure there are plenty of those
items in stock to meet guests' needs. They key to successful
purchasing is to have enough stock that you won't run out, but
not so much that it is costly to the organization.
Event Planner: Many hotels have conference rooms, ballrooms,
dining halls, or other spaces that they rent out to businesses
and individuals for events such as weddings, seminars, and
similar occasions. The planner works with a representative from
the company or the individual to make sure that everything is in
place for the event. Some hotels charge extra for the use of the
event planner.
Assistant Hotel Manager: The assistant manager performs
administrative work for the manager, overseeing a lot of the
operations and also compiling and preparing a lot of the reports
and budgets the hotel uses. This gives the assistant manager a
solid foundation so that he or she can become a manager.
Hotel Manager: The hotel manager is usually where the "buck
stops." He or she is ultimately in charge of all aspects of the
running of the hotel. If the hotel is getting fewer guest
visits, the manager will need to explain what caused this drop
and have a plan in place to recover the income. He or she will
also have other supervisors or managers reporting to him or her
and should be very familiar with the hotel's operations.
Types of jobs in the Hotel industry, Summary
You can launch a career in the hotel industry with very
little education or experience, although some starting positions
may require a degree.
Most jobs in the hotel industry are service jobs: you will
be meeting the needs of guests and should enjoy working with all
kinds of people.
You can choose between a career I hotel guest services and
hotel administrative positions.
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