Has hospitality × Strengths: Communication Skills

For Those Strong in Communication Skills

This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable advancing things through dialogue and communication with others.

Communication skills come in diverse forms. Some excel at speaking, while others are skilled listeners. Some communicate effectively through writing or non-verbal means. Additionally, some are comfortable in one-on-one conversations, while others excel at speaking before large groups.

The jobs introduced here tend to offer opportunities to utilize communication in various ways. Find your own style of communication.

54 jobs found.

Hotel Assistant Manager (Primarily engaged in guest service work)

Assists the hotel manager, primarily responsible for guest services, staff management, and maintaining and improving service quality. A managerial position.

Mama (Snack)

A job that involves managing and operating a snack bar, including customer service, staff management, and sales management.

Youth Hostel Parent

Youth Hostel Parents handle guest services, facility management, cleaning, reception, event planning, etc., at youth hostels, taking charge of overall operations.

Tour Boat Boatman

Tour boat boatmen operate and steer sightseeing boats carrying tourists, manage safety, and provide tourist guidance.

Bathhouse operator (owner-employer)

Manages and operates public bathhouse facilities, overseeing overall business operations including staff guidance, hygiene and equipment inspections, customer service, and sales management.

Reservation clerk (hotel)

A job that accepts hotel accommodation reservations via phone, email, and online, and enters and adjusts them into the system.

Ryokan operator (employer proprietor)

A managerial role that owns and operates a ryokan, handling operations management, service provision, revenue management, and more.

Ryokan manager (primarily engaged in customer service work)

A ryokan manager oversees the overall operation management and customer service of a ryokan, a lodging facility, to improve customer satisfaction and maximize revenue.

Ryokan Manager (Sole Proprietorship: Primarily Engaged in Managerial Work)

As a sole proprietor, handles overall ryokan operations and management, including staff management, customer service, facility maintenance, and revenue management.

Ryokan Reception Staff

Ryokan reception staff handle guest guidance, check-in and check-out procedures, in-room service provision, and more.