Host - Patricia Grand - Myrtle Beach, SC - Vacasa

    Vacasa
    Vacasa Myrtle Beach, United States

    4 weeks ago

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    **Host - Patricia Grand - Myrtle Beach, SC**

    at Vacasa Myrtle Beach, SC **Why Vacasa**

    We started with just one home and an idea: to bring homeowners and renters together with smart technology and caring local teams. Today, were the largest full-service vacation rental company in North America. Today, were one of the fastest-growing vacation rental companies in the worldthanks to the people who give us their best every day. Youll fit right in here if youre curious, entrepreneurial, and thrive in a rapid-growth environment.

    **Why Operations at Vacasa**

    We live by a simple motto: happy team, happy owners, happy guests. Our local people are what set Vacasa apart. Were hospitality professionals dedicated to the communities we work with. Were the behind-the-scenes problem-solvers who create worry-free experiences for our owners and guests.

    **What were looking for**

    Vacasa is seeking a hard-working, energetic employee w ho is passionate about delivering on the promise of excellence in customer service. This person is responsible for greeting guests at the door. The host/hostess seats and presents clean menus to guests in a friendly, professional and quick manner.

    **What Youll Do:**

    Greet each customer upon arrival

    Take reservations or manage waiting lists

    Escorts the guest to their table

    Respond to any guest questions

    Answer the phone

    Assist other F&B staff as needed

    Other duties, as assigned.

    **What Youll Need:**

    Reliable transportation required

    Ability to give high priority to customer service

    **Work environment and physical demands**

    Must be able to work week days and weekends, holidays and some on-call hours

    Ability to use hands to finger, handle or feel, and reach with hands and arms

    Ability to stand, sit, and walk for an extended period of time

    + Reach overhead and below the waist

    + Regularly push, pull, and lift up to 25 pounds

    + Occasionally lift or move up to 50 pounds

    + Bend, stoop, squat, kneel, and twist

    The physical demands described here are an example of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.

    **Compensation**

    $15/hour

    **What youll get**

    401K retirement savings plan with immediate 100% company match on the first 6% you contribute

    Paid vacation & sick days

    Employee Assistance Program

    Career advancement opportunities

    Employee discounts

    All the equipment youll need to be successful

    Great colleagues and culture

    Please visit our to review our full benefits offerings

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