Description
Overnight front desk professional who handles late arrivals and departures, reconciles daily revenue and guest accounts through the night audit, posts charges and payments, maintains room and reservation records, ensures property security, and prepares the front office for morning operations.
Skills
Content
- • Reading Comprehension
- • Active Listening
- • Speaking
Process
- • Monitoring
Social Skills
- • Social Perceptiveness
- • Coordination
- • Service Orientation
Complex Problem Solving Skills
- • Complex Problem Solving
Systems Skills
- • Judgment and Decision Making
Resource Management Skills
- • Time Management
- • Management of Personnel Resources
Abilities
Verbal Abilities
- • Oral Comprehension
- • Written Comprehension
- • Oral Expression
- • Written Expression
Idea Generation and Reasoning Abilities
- • Problem Sensitivity
- • Deductive Reasoning
- • Information Ordering
- • Category Flexibility
Visual Abilities
- • Near Vision
Auditory and Speech Abilities
- • Speech Recognition
- • Speech Clarity
Knowledge
Business and Management
- • Administration and Management
- • Administrative
- • Customer and Personal Service
Engineering and Technology
- • Computers and Electronics
Mathematics and Science
- • Mathematics
Arts and Humanities
- • English Language
Law and Public Safety
- • Public Safety and Security
Related specializations
Interview options
Interview options
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Interviewee accent
Interview time
Related Pathways
Hospitality, Events & Tourism
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Last reviewed: Jan 2026