Public Area Attendant Sales - Boston, MA at Geebo

Public Area Attendant

4.
0 Boston, MA Boston, MA Estimated:
$41.
6K - $52.
6K a year Estimated:
$41.
6K - $52.
6K a year 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago Company Description Join the team responsible for crafting a fresh landmark that emphasizes cultural appreciation among colleagues and the pursuit of greatness.
At Raffles Boston, we recognize the immense worth of our distinct cultural heritage, and we are dedicated to ensuring that it is comprehended and embraced by each team member.
This commitment begins the instant a prospective colleague connects with us and extends throughout their entire journey with the hotel.
Job Description The Housekeeping Public Area Attendant is responsible for the immaculate upkeep and cleanliness of all the public and work areas in their assigned sections.
They observe and anticipate the needs in a discreet and non-intrusive manner, offering prompt, efficient and personalized service.
Public area attendant promotes a positive image of the property to guests and must be pleasant, honest, friendly and should also able to address guest requests and problems Qualifications Previous housekeeping experience required, preferably in a luxury setting Must be able to effectively communicate with guests and coworkers in English Additional Information Employee benefit card offering discounted rates in Accor worldwide for you and your family.
Excellent Company benefits including medical, dental, vision and life insurance.
Personalized development opportunities across Accor's extensive brand portfolio.
Ability to make a difference through our Corporate Social Responsibility activities, like Planet 21.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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