Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Thank you for your questions about working in a hotel.

Thank you for your questions about working in a hotel.

It sits.

Reservation clerk may have different functions in different hotels, depending on whether the hotel you apply for puts the reservation department in the sales department or the front office. But the basic work is mainly to answer the phone, and then input the reservation information into the hotel computer system according to the requirements of customers or travel agencies, so that customers can check when they come to the store to register.

The other is to do some sales statistics.

It feels like an easy job. I don't have night shift. I sit at work and my salary should be able to get some commission for selling houses.

Not bad for a front-line position in a hotel.

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Restaurant reservation? This is hard to say. Again, it depends on which department you are in. If you are in the sales department, you must be sitting, you don't need to see customers at all, and you can get a commission.

But if you belong to the catering department, I guess you have to stand up and work. You have to handle the booking and cashier work. It is rarely heard that star-rated hotels have catering reservation personnel, which should be combined with cashier. That will be very tiring, so you should think it over.