Weekends and Holidays × Required Skills: Customer Service Skills

8 jobs found.

Fish Shop Owner

A profession that procures fresh fish for a store, processes and sells it, handles customer service, and manages store operations.

Cafeteria Owner (Primarily engaged in customer service work)

A cafeteria owner primarily handles customer service for guests in a dining establishment, taking orders, serving food, handling payments, and more. They also manage overall operations such as shift scheduling, inventory control, and hygiene management.

Payout Window Clerk (Keirin Tracks, Horse Racing Tracks, Off-Track Betting Shops)

Customer service sales position handling payouts for purchased betting tickets at keirin tracks, horse racing tracks, and off-track betting shops.

Head Clerk (Ryokan)

Handles front desk operations, reservation and accounting management, staff coordination, etc., to ensure smooth ryokan operations.

Window Clerk (Keirin Tracks, Horse Racing Tracks, Boat Racing Tracks, Auto Race Tracks)

A job at keirin tracks, horse racing tracks, boat racing tracks, and auto race tracks that handles the sale of betting tickets, payouts, guidance for visitors, and responses to inquiries.

Eyeglasses Sales Clerk

Retail job involving customer service sales of vision correction eyeglasses, proposing frames and lenses, and performing fitting adjustments.

Ryokan Agent (Ryokan Information Office)

Ryokan agents provide information and handle reservations for ryokans and hot spring inns, introducing the most suitable accommodations to customers seeking lodging. This is a service occupation.

Ryokan Manager (Employer)

Manages the operation of a ryokan, overseeing a wide range of tasks including facility maintenance, customer service, employee management, and revenue management.