Kota Bukit Indah Plaza Hotel, 4 Star Hotel in Purwakarta West Java.
I am looking new staff for position :
1. Front Office Supervisor
2. Guest Service representative (GSR)
3. Guest Relation Officer (GRO) Japanese speaker
Qualifications:
· Male for Front Office Supervisor & Female Single for GSR & GRO
· Read and Speaks English Language especially for GRO Japanese language too
· Must have at least 2 years experience in same position or related position .
· Must be self-motivated and have team work
· Must have STRONG communication skills in written & spoken ENGLISH
· Must have positive attitude and the ability to interact with guest at all levels.
Please send your CV to my mail :
rahman@kbi.pphotels.com
subagiono@kbi.pphotels.com
or if send by post, please send to :
Kota Bukit Indah Plaza Hotel
Blok L Kota Bukit Indah
Purwakarta 41181
West Java
Lowongan Terkait:
LOWONGAN KERJA PURWAKARTA TERBARU JULI 2009Vacancy at Hotel Ciputra SemarangVacancy : Finance/Accounting/Tax Staff – PurwakartaLowongan Kerja RPX Holding di PurwakartaLowongan Kerja Teknisi Produksi Terbaru 2010LOWONGAN KERJA PURWAKARTA TERBARU 2009Golden Boutique Hotel-Melawai; Front Desk Agent
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