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Agent-Reservations (Japanese speaker)

Japan The Ritz-Carlton Osaka $2,500–$3,500/month*
Job Description

The Agent-Reservations (Japanese speaker) at The Ritz-Carlton Osaka is responsible for managing guest reservations, ensuring a seamless booking experience. Candidates must be fluent in Japanese and English, possess excellent communication skills, and have a strong customer service orientation. Experience in hospitality or a similar role is preferred. The role demands attention to detail, the ability to handle multiple tasks, and proficiency in reservation systems. Candidates are expected to provide personalized service, handle guest inquiries, and collaborate with other departments to ensure guest satisfaction.

Company Info

The Ritz-Carlton Osaka is a luxury hotel known for its exceptional service and elegant accommodations. Located in the heart of Osaka, Japan, it offers a blend of traditional Japanese hospitality and modern amenities. The hotel features opulent rooms, fine dining restaurants, and world-class facilities, catering to both business and leisure travelers. As part of the renowned Ritz-Carlton brand, the Osaka location upholds a commitment to excellence, providing guests with memorable experiences and personalized service. The Ritz-Carlton is a leader in the hospitality industry, recognized globally for its dedication to quality and guest satisfaction.

Destination Guide

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