The job of a front desk executive is intense and demanding. However, it can be very rewarding, especially for an employee who does their job efficiently.
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Besides the rewarding pay and perks offered by this job, a career as a hotel receptionist can help one learn valuable skills in time management, customer relations, and multitasking.
But working shifts can be tough too, your body needs to learn to adjust fast to getting up very early some days and going to bed pretty late others, the real challenge for many of us comes when one day you need to work until late in the evening and next day (with barely 4 hours of sleep) you must be up on your feet ...
It's emotionally and psychologically taxing to work in a hotel. At the front desk, you're the person guests think to call and yell at - not the people who're actually the culprit.
Working in a hotel can be a challenging and rewarding career with opportunities for travel and advancement. If you're considering a career in hotel services, you might be interested in learning about the benefits and challenges of working in this industry.
A front desk officer is a person who works in a company's front desk, overseeing a variety of tasks or managing Client calls, reservation, etc. A receptionist is a person who is employed to answer the telephone, attend to guests, clients, etc.
It depends on the hotel - the higher the brand, the more likely that the front desk employees are not allowed to sit. Our ownership groups has many hotels/motels; at our highest brand, they wanted to move towards a standing only front desk.