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Showing posts with label hospitality industry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hospitality industry. Show all posts

Saturday, March 7, 2015

Some interview question for receptionist position (Part 2)

Today, we will see more interview questions for receptionist position in hotel: 5.    On a scale from one to ten, How Would You Rate an Importance of a Receptionist in a Hotel, if we talk about overall impression of a guest? I would say 10. Receptionist is the first, and the last, person guests talk to. If she makes a good first impression, it will be easier for the other staff members to carry on it. On the other hand, if she...

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Some interview questions for receptionist position (Part 1)

Below are some questions help you to prepare for receptionist position interview better: 1. Why do you want to become a receptionist? I always wanted to work as a receptionist. This was my childhood dream. I really like the hotel environment and I enjoy talking to different people. This makes me happy in my daily life and that is why I prefer to work as a receptionist. I believe I can do a really good job as a receptionist. Other people...

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Flexible working hour in hospitality industry, should or not?

The hospitality industry is known for being fast-paced, and staff turnover in this industry is high. Involves long and unsociable hours in hospitality industry can make it difficult for employees to juggle work with other commitments, particularly family. Employee stress and burnout can lead to staff members leaving, or becoming demotivated.Employees can benefit in a number of different ways. All they need is a suitable environment...

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Bleisure travel - new niche market for hotelier

Bleisure travel is a trip mixing business with leisure that purposes in improving job satisfaction and loyalty. For example, a business trip that may include family or a significant other, which then leads to a short vacation and extended hotel stay. According to a 2014 Google Travel Study, 57% of US business travelers plan to extend their trips for leisure. With this growing trend in the hospitality industry, it is important for hoteliers to...