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Supervisor-Reservations

Japan Higashiyama Niseko Village a Ritz-Carlton Reserve ¥3,500,000–¥5,500,000/year*
Job Description

The Supervisor-Reservations at Higashiyama Niseko Village, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, is responsible for overseeing the reservations team to ensure efficient booking processes and exceptional guest service. Candidates should have strong leadership skills, excellent communication abilities, and experience in a similar role within the hospitality industry. Familiarity with reservation systems and a customer-centric approach are essential. The supervisor is expected to manage team performance, handle guest inquiries, and collaborate with other departments to maximize occupancy and revenue.

Company Info

Higashiyama Niseko Village, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, is a luxury resort located in the picturesque Niseko region of Japan. Known for its stunning natural beauty and world-class skiing, the resort offers an exclusive and personalized experience for guests seeking tranquility and adventure. As part of the Ritz-Carlton brand, Higashiyama Niseko Village upholds the highest standards of service and hospitality, providing guests with exceptional accommodations, dining, and recreational activities. The resort is committed to sustainability and community engagement, making it a sought-after destination for discerning travelers.

Destination Guide

Japan, an island nation in East Asia, offers a unique blend of traditional culture and modern innovation. Known for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant cities, Japan provides diverse job opportunities, particularly in technology, hospitality, and education. The lifestyle in Japan is characterized by a strong work ethic, respect for tradition, and a love for nature. Expats often find the culture welcoming, though language can be a barrier. Japan has a well-structured visa system, with options for skilled workers, students, and cultural exchange participants. Relocation involves understanding local customs and adapting to a different pace of life, but the experience is rewarding for those seeking adventure and cultural enrichment.

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