In a typical work setting, hotel desk clerks:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Have a very high level of social contact. They interact frequently with guests in person, e-mail, and by telephone.
- Communicate by letters and memos on a weekly basis.
- Often deal with conflict situations in which they interact with unpleasant or angry people. Guests may dispute charges or policies.
- Are responsible for the results of their work.
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- Regularly work in a group or as part of a team.
- Are somewhat responsible for the health and safety of guests.
Physical Work Conditions
- Often work indoors.
- Work near others, usually within a few feet.
- May work in a noisy or distracting environment, such as during busy holiday seasons.
Work Performance
- Must be exact in their work so that guests are happy with the service.
- Make decisions that affect customers and other workers on a daily basis. They make most decisions without consulting a supervisor first.
- Can set some tasks without talking to a supervisor, but often consult a supervisor first.
- Repeat the same activities, such as operating a computer or talking on a telephone.
Hours/Travel
- Usually work a set schedule.
- May work part time or full time. Most work full time.
- May work days, evenings, late night shifts, weekends, and holidays.