Embark

HospitalityAssociate

$0–0k United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Hospitality Associate at Embark. Skills: Front desk operations, Guest experience, Office coordination. Greet guests and employees. Oversee building vendors”

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Occasional lifting up to 30 lbs

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Associate's degree, Google Workspace proficiency, Slack proficiency, AI proficiency

Nice to Have

Bachelor's degree preferred

What You'll Do.

Greet guests and employees

Oversee building vendors

Keep daily operations running

Support office opening and closing

Ensure facilities are secure

Manage office supplies

Manage snacks and beverages

Partner with vendors for restocking

Handle mail and packages

Ensure timely package distribution

Schedule conference rooms

Prepare conference rooms for meetings

Oversee employee access to platforms

Manage building access rosters

Support smooth onboarding

Assist with office deliveries

Assist with furniture setup

Assist with space reorganization

Coordinate catering for meetings

Coordinate catering for events

Support Embark-hosted events

Welcome guests at events

Prepare event materials

Manage on-site event details

Support hospitality initiatives

Support hospitality projects

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Hospitality team

Communication Scope

Interpersonal skills; Communication skills

Free ATS check

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