Service Occupations X Industry & Occupation: Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure
265 matching jobs found.
In-Venue Announcer (Entertainment Venues)
A profession that uses broadcasting equipment inside entertainment facilities to provide guidance to visitors, safety calls, event progression announcements, and more.
Cafeteria Manager (Primarily Engaged in Customer Service Work)
A position that oversees cafeteria floor operations and customer service tasks, aiming to maximize customer satisfaction and store revenue.
Botanical Garden Guide Staff
Botanical garden guide staff provide guidance and explanations to visitors about the plants and highlights in the garden, conveying the appeal of the facility.
Aquarium Ticket Sales Clerk
A profession that sells admission tickets to aquariums, provides guidance to visitors, explains fees, handles inquiries, and more.
Ski Equipment Rental Staff (Paid Ski Facilities)
At ski resorts, this occupation involves renting out, returning, and maintaining ski equipment to provide customers with the optimal gear.
Ski equipment rental staff (excluding paid ski facilities)
A service job that rents ski equipment to customers, performs fitting, inspections and adjustments, inventory management, cleaning, and maintenance.
Sushi (sushi) Restaurant Owner
A profession handling everything from procuring fresh seafood to adjusting shari, nigiri techniques, store operations, and customer service.
Spa Therapist
A service occupation that provides relaxation and beauty through massages, facials, and body treatments at spa facilities.
Hostess (Club)
A job that provides food and beverage services and hospitality through conversation to customers in a luxurious club atmosphere.
Attendant (Entertainment venues)
A job that handles reception, guidance, ticket sales for visitors at entertainment venues and sports facilities, safety checks within the facility, etc., to provide a comfortable usage environment.