
10 Kenji TLE Careers in Hospitality Industry PART 3
Quiz by Kenji Warlot Deniega
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Traditionally referred to as the reception, is the hotel's most visible department. It creates the first impression for guests, and every staff member must ensure that guests feel welcomed and valued.
It offers a glimpse into what one may expect the rest of the hotel to look like. They ensure the cleanliness, maintenance, and overall comfort of the guests.
Oversees tour guides, drivers, and marketing staff, schedules shifts, and develops strategies to increase bookings. They review tourist feedback to improve experiences and may accompany clients, ensuring their needs are met.
Ensures exceptional dining experiences by managing restaurants, bars, room service, and catering.
Ensure smooth operations, ensuring airlines follow FAA guidelines. They hire, train, and oversee airport staff, and monitor security, customer service, and amenities. Typically, they have a bachelor's degree in airport management and several years of relevant experience
They conduct daily activities at sports complexes and recreational facilities with gyms, pools, and activity rooms
Traditionally referred to as the reception, is the hotel's most visible department. It creates the first impression for guests, and every staff member must ensure that guests feel welcomed and valued.
It offers a glimpse into what one may expect the rest of the hotel to look like. They ensure the cleanliness, maintenance, and overall comfort of the guests.
Ensures exceptional dining experiences by managing restaurants, bars, room service, and catering.
Oversees tour guides, drivers, and marketing staff, schedules shifts, and develops strategies to increase bookings. They review tourist feedback to improve experiences and may accompany clients, ensuring their needs are met.
They conduct daily activities at sports complexes and recreational facilities with gyms, pools, and activity rooms
Ensure smooth operations, ensuring airlines follow FAA guidelines. They hire, train, and oversee airport staff, and monitor security, customer service, and amenities. Typically, they have a bachelor's degree in airport management and several years of relevant experience