A Receptionist in the tourism and hotel sector is the first point of contact for guests, managing check-ins, reservations, and inquiries with professionalism and efficiency. They ensure a welcoming atmosphere, coordinate with various departments, and support smooth daily operations. This role is essential for enhancing guest satisfaction and offers excellent opportunities in Greece's vibrant hospitality industry.
Essential skills needed for Hotel Receptionist positions
Ability to communicate proficiently in a second foreign language besides the mother tongue.
Experience with Protel hotel management software used for reservations, front desk, and operational management.
Ability to read, write, speak, and understand the English language effectively.
Prior work experience in a role similar to the position applied for.
Ability to communicate effectively in English, including reading, writing, and speaking.
Ability to speak and communicate effectively in the English language.
Nice-to-have skills and soft skills that can help you stand out
Ability to notice and understand subtle details and cues in various situations.
Exhibiting appropriate appearance and behavior that meets workplace standards.
Ability to interact positively and effectively with others in a friendly and approachable manner.
Ability to convey information clearly and effectively in verbal and written form.
Recommended education and qualifications for Hotel Receptionist positions
Tourism
Study of the travel industry, hospitality management, and tourism business operations.