Front office employee jobs

  1. New
    Front Desk Receptionist PT

    The Times Hotel, Amsterdam

    • Parttime, 8 - 32 hour weekly
  2. New
    Front Office agent Day & Night Shifts

    Radisson Hotel and Suites Amsterdam South, Amstelveen

    • Fulltime
  3. New
    Nachtreceptie

    Hotel2Stay, Amsterdam

    • Parttime, 8 - 38 hour weekly
  4. New
    Stagiaire Front Office

    Hotel2Stay, Amsterdam

    • Internship, 38 hour weekly
    • € 500
  5. New
    Front Office medewerker

    Hotel2Stay, Amsterdam

    • Fulltime
    • € 2,200 - 2,700
  6. New
    Front Office Stage (FT)

    Ibis Styles Amsterdam Airport, Schiphol

    • Internship, 32 - 38 hour weekly
  7. New
    Front Office Medewerker

    Leonardo Hotel IJmuiden Seaport Beach, IJmuiden

    • Fulltime, 38 - 38 hour weekly
  8. New
    Night Auditor m/v

    Ibis Styles Amsterdam Airport, Schiphol

    • Fulltime, 16 - 24 hour weekly
  9. New
    Front Office Supervisor

    Ibis Styles Amsterdam Airport, Schiphol

    • Fulltime
  10. New
    Stage Front Office (Januari 2025)

    PREMIER SUITES PLUS Rotterdam, Rotterdam

    • Internship, 40 hour weekly
  11. New
    Front Office Medewerker FT

    PREMIER SUITES PLUS Rotterdam, Rotterdam

    • Fulltime
  12. New
    Front Office Medewerker

    Leonardo Hotel Vinkeveen Amsterdam, Vinkeveen

    • Parttime, 1 - 38 hour weekly
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Front Office employee jobs

At Hotelprofessionals, you'll find a complete overview of all Front Office Employee jobs in hotels. You can apply for Front Office Employee jobs in various cities and at different levels. There are diverse hotel job opportunities for part-timers, interns, students, full-timers, and managers. Use the filter on the left to select the province or city where you are looking for Front Office Employee jobs. We wish you the best of luck in finding your new dream job.

Job Front Office Employee

All job front office employee positions in a hotel can be found on Hotelprofessionals.nl. You can choose from jobs in a large 5-star hotel to a small boutique hotel. Various hotels such as Van der Valk, Corendon Hotels, Fletcher hotel, and Bastion hotels often offer job front office employee positions. There are also job front office employee positions in different cities such as Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and The Hague. If you don't have much work experience as a front office employee, there are also various job opportunities available.

Front Office Employee Roles

As a front office employee, you are the face of the hotel. Your passion and friendliness will stand out, ensuring guests of the hotel have a unique experience and stay. There are various job front office employee positions. Hotels offer positions such as assistant front office manager, front office manager, night receptionist, secretary, receptionist, front office intern, and front office supervisor. Other titles include hostess and desk manager. These positions have different responsibilities. A manager and supervisor have more responsibility than an employee or assistant. For this position, it's important to be stress-resistant and prioritize well. A Front Office Employee also collaborates with a porter. If you prefer working more in the background, then an administrative employee position might be interesting for you.

What does a front office employee do?

As a front office employee, you are responsible for answering the telephone, handling various requests, providing information, assisting guests, and coordinating internal and external calls in the front office. You are convincing and hospitable with good communication skills and personal presentation. During the check-in and check-out of guests, the reception may be busier. Therefore, it's important for a front office employee to be stress-resistant. In addition to very satisfied guests, you will also deal with complaints. It's important that, if possible, you can still satisfy the guest. Especially in large cities, the majority of guests may not speak Dutch. Therefore, it's important that, in addition to Dutch, you are at least proficient in both written and spoken English.

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