Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure × Required Skills: Customer Service Etiquette

11 matching jobs found.

Restaurant Manager (Primarily Engaged in Customer Service Work)

Restaurant managers oversee floor operations, improve customer satisfaction, manage sales, and handle staff training.

Internet Cafe Staff

Internet cafe staff handle a wide range of tasks related to internet cafe operations, including membership reception, PC and network management, drink provision, cleaning, and more.

Counter Clerk (Amusement Facilities)

Job involving ticket sales, fee settlement, customer guidance, etc., at the counter of amusement facilities.

Rental Play Equipment Attendant

A profession that rents out play equipment and supplies at leisure facilities and provides explanations and guidance to users.

Bedrock Bath Front Desk Staff

A job that handles reception, guidance, billing, and inventory management at bedrock bath facilities.

Airport Information Clerk

This occupation involves providing guidance, announcements, and inquiry responses to passengers at the information counter inside the airport.

Concierge (Hotel)

A profession that provides support such as travel arrangements, restaurant bookings, and transportation guidance in response to guests' requests at accommodation facilities.

Ride Ticket Seller (Amusement Park)

Customer service role at the ticket counter in an amusement park, selling ride tickets and admission tickets, providing fare guidance, and issuing tickets.

Receptionist (Hotel)

A job at hotel front desks and similar locations, providing reception, guidance, and services to guests to support comfortable stays.

Hotel Front Desk Staff

A job responsible for hotel front desk operations, handling guest reception, reservation management, guidance, accounting, and more.