Company Overview
Income Property Investments boasts a diverse portfolio of hotels, motels, and apartment complexes across the country. Committed to excellence in the hospitality industry, we prioritize outstanding service, growth, and genuine care for our guests and team members alike.
Job Overview
The hotel guest/customer service specialist job description calls for an individual who is well-versed in working with the public, answering questions and resolving issues for troubled customers.
Position Description
The hotel guest/customer service specialist is an individual who is responsible for handling guest complaints, questions, comments regarding the hotel. The ultimate goal is to provide a positive customer experience and enhance relationships between consumers and businesses, or troubleshoot and solve customer/guest issues .
Essential Duties and Responsibilities of a Hotel Guest/Customer Service Specialist
- Provides customer/guest service in a timely manner via several means which include email, and telephone.
- Acts as a liaison between guests/customers and management in order to enhance the overall customer experience.
- Analyzes complaints from customers and provides adequate resolutions.-Tracks proposed resolutions and follows up with customers in a timely fashion.
- Prepares documents and reports for future reference.
- Trains peers in good customer service.
- Communicates customer feedback to various teams including management departments in order to improve the overall customer experience.
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Has a solid understanding of people's needs and is very patient, genuine, and empathetic-Has a good understanding of basic computer skills and the ability to learn how to use proprietary software quickly.
- Possesses the ability to communicate effectively in person, over the phone and via text.
- Has strong leadership skills and the ability to work with others to resolve customer complaints.
- Exhibits self-motivation, the ability to multitask and pay close attention to small details.
- Can think logically to provide answers to customer questions as well as resolutions for various issues that may arise.
- Exhibits the ability to prioritize tasks and complete them in a high-pressure environment.
- Displays the ability to work in a collaborative and team oriented environment.
Education and Experience
While there is no formal education required to earn an entry level position as a customer service specialist outside of a high school diploma or GED, a Bachelor’s degree in communication or business is preferred. There is no licensure or special training required prior to employment; candidates are trained on-site. Candidates should also be experienced in keyboarding, operating complex telephone systems and word processing programs such as Microsoft Word and Excel. Work
Environment
A customer service specialist will usually work in a climate-controlled office environment. The job is not physically demanding, but there is some mental stress due to the large amounts of information that must be processed on a daily basis. The specialist will use a computer for eight or more hours per day and may be required to work nights, weekends or holidays in order to meet the needs of the business.
Pay: $19.00 - $20.00 per hour
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Work Location: In person