Marriott Vacations Worldwide

ArrivalConcierge

$215–295k ~AI est. Mexico FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Arrival Concierge at Marriott Vacations Worldwide. Skills: Guest relations, Lead generation, Customer service. Greet all arriving guests. Direct guests to reception”

What You'll Achieve.

Increase guest penetration; Maintain guest penetration; Leverage guest experience

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Work flexible schedule, Work evenings, Work weekends, Work holidays, Stand for extended periods, Walk for extended periods, Sit for extended periods, Climb stairs, Lift less than 35 pounds

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

1 year customer service experience, 1 year sales experience, 1 year marketing experience, Bilingual English and Spanish, High School Diploma

What You'll Do.

Greet all arriving guests

Direct guests to reception

Provide amenity to guest

Escort guest from reception

Introduce guest to staff

Deliver guest to bell staff

Achieve highest guest penetration

Act as lead generation agent

Attract clients to concierge desk

Support event activities

Assist clients at events

Promote events and activities

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with concierge staff; Work with VSC staff; Work with bell staff

Communication Scope

Written communication; Verbal communication

Full Job Description

**_Job Summary_** The function of the arrival ambassador (AA) is to greet all arriving resort guests prior to registration in order to establish contact and start the relationship between the concierge/VSC and guest. The AA will act as the first measure to increase and maintain acceptable levels of guest penetration as well as leveraging the overall guest experience within the resort. To also act, at times, as required as a “Lead Generation Agent” by attracting resort guests to approach and interact with Vacation Services Coordinators concerning various information they may require. **_Expected Contributions_** * Greets all arriving guests and directs the guest to the reception area. * Provides to the guest an amenity (moist/cool towel, welcome drink, etc). * Escorts the guest from reception area and introduce the guest to the Concierge/VSC staff and desk. * Delivers the guest to either the bell staff, or escort the guest to their room. * Carries out all reasonable requests in order to achieve the highest levels of guest penetration * Acts as a “lead generation agent” as required, attracting clients to the concierge desk and staff. * Supports event activities within the resort, as required, assisting and attracting clients to the concierge/VSC * Promotes certain events and activities within the resort attracting and directing guests to find out more information at the concierge desk. **_Candidate Profile_** * High School Diploma required. * Minimum of one (1) year of experience in customer service, sales, or marketing. * Bilingual, ability to speak English and Spanish, fluently. * Demonstrate an ability to deliver high level of customer service in all situations. * Demonstrate the ability to build and develop strong work and guest relationships. * Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills, prepares and reviews written documents accurately and completely, and answers telephones using clear and professional language. * Develops and maintains positive

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