A renowned chain of hotels with their hotels in Dubai, London and Portugal is looking for a cheerful and enthusiastic female Guest Relations Executive with a pleasant personality for one of their five star hotels on Sheikh Zayed Road. She should have knowledge of meeting and greeting to the guests at the time of their arrival. Handling the guest complaints and guiding the same to respective departments along with follow-up for the output. Follow-up with the concerned departments for arranging required facilities for VIP and VVIP guests and check the apartments before their arrival. Personal facilitation during the check-in of VIP and VVIP guests and escort them to their respective apartments. Speak with the guests to take their feedback during their stay and send the same to concerned departments to take necessary actions. Inform the guests about the facilities available at hotel apartment and should be able to provide information of hotel surroundings. Update logbooks on day-to-day basis and inform Front Office Manager about the discrepancies, if any. Arabic/Russian/European female candidates with hotel background and knowledge of opera will be given preference first.
How to Use Keywords in Your Resume
ATS software is not always accurate. So when you’ve found the keywords to put on your resume, you need to include them clearly so that the ATS can read them.
Don’t: Embed resume keywords in images or use fancy fonts.
Do: Use standard fonts and avoid images in favor of plain text.
Scatter Keywords throughout Your Resume and Cover Letter
Repeating keywords in a resume is another great way to highlight important job skills.
For instance, if you’re writing a teacher resume, you might use the keyword “classroom management” in the skills section.
You can also repeat “classroom management” in your resume summary to illustrate how you applied this ability in a real-world situation.