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Guest Relations Officer

Leonardo Hotels
Greater London
1 day ago
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As a Guest Relations Officer you'll be a face of the hotel, so we want you to bring your warm and friendly personality to work with you every day. Take a deep breath because you'll be stepping into a busy role! Working as part of a vibrant team, you'll be taking care of everything that might be sought after by a guest, with a true desire to satisfy their needs in the fast-paced environment of our hotel.

If you're our ideal Guest Relations Officer, you will:

- Enjoy engaging with guests and creating those "wow" moments - we love that our guests leave with a desire to come back!
- Use your savvy knowledge to offer guidance and local recommendations for a great stay in the city
- Feel confident to promote the services that we offer at the hotel
- Act as an approachable point of contact between guests and the team
- Be able to multitask and manage guests' queries efficiently

Some of the perks you could enjoy include:
- Special rates on Leonardo Hotel rooms across the UK & Europe
- Company-wide recognition scheme: you could earn vouchers to spend on a wide range of high street shops
- Talent referral scheme
- Thank You Week: from ice cream trucks to yoga classes and lots in between!
- Wellbeing Calendar
- Ongoing job-related training programmes with clear paths for progression

We're committed to creating a workplace where every individual-regardless of background, identity, or lived experience-is welcomed, valued, and respected for who they are. Belonging means embracing our differences and ensuring everyone feels seen, heard, and empowered.

Why come join us?
We look after our colleagues just as well as we look after our guests. Once you join a Limited Edition, you're part of the Leonardo community of over 55 hotels across the UK & Ireland. Our regular Learning Bites, "Come Join Us Guest Care" training and Wellbeing webinars all help your progress with us. With support on tap, top-notch practical training and clear progression you'll be on track for a brilliant future in Hospitality!

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