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Guest Services Manager Reviews
What is it like working as a Guest Services Manager?
November 2019
Over worked and under paid.
Guest Services Manager in Warrensburg:
Pros: Helping guests
Cons: Pay
June 2017
Its very interesting.
Guest Services Manager in Colombo:
Pros: Lot chance of carrier development.
Cons: Its very expensive and difficult to find accomodation.
October 2015
Guest Service Manager.
Guest Services Manager:
Pros: That I get to mentor people. It is different everyday. I don't just sit at a cubicle because I also run the floor. The people are amazing and talented.
Cons: The strict budget and not enough people working.
January 2015
As a guest house I am the overall responsible for entire op.
Guest Services Manager:
Pros: Training the employees about the job and company pilicies.
Cons: Absenteeism staffs.
July 2014
Invest in your employees.
Guest Services Manager:
Bottom line is invest in your employees.
November 2013
Stressful, rewarding, fast pace
Guest Services Manager:
Pros: The customers, staff.
Cons: Too much multitasking, conflict, negative work culture.
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