Front Desk Agent
We are currently looking for dynamic, and self motivated Front Office professionals who want to move their careers forward. As a Front Desk Agent you are responsible to provide professional and customer focused service to our guests, ensuring their stay will become a memorable experience and your role will include key responsibilities such as: • Provide prompt, courteous and efficient service to all guest, so as to achieve a high level of customer satisfaction through personalized service from arrival till departure • Ensure guests are personally greeted by name, if known and escorted to their room to make them feel expected and welcomed • Conduct in room & hotel familiarization and assist guest in hotel activity enquiries / requests • Maintain an up to date knowledge of hotel information and local services, including operating hours, promotions, events, attractions and any allied information to respond to guest queries • Maintain an awareness of rate levels to be sold on a daily basis and the occupancy levels • Accurately administer Front Desk cashiering standards and comply with all laid down systems, policies and procedures • Process accounts from check-in to check-out, ensuring accurate postings of all incidental charges using computerized Front Office systems
(تازہ ترین نوکریاں، سلیبس اور ٹیسٹ کی تیاری کی مکمل معلومات)
Preparing
2100
Duration
Permanent
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What is the last date to apply for Front Desk Agent?
The official closing date is 2026-10-03. Apply early to avoid the last-day portal rush.
How do I apply for Front Desk Agent?
Use the official apply link on this page to submit your application. A step-by-step how-to-apply guide for this job is also linked below.
Is there negative marking in the Dana Rayhaan by Rotana test?
The marking rule is announced per test in the advertisement and roll-number-slip instructions. Many MCQ screening tests have no negative marking, but always verify it for your specific test.
What is the passing marks for this test?
The official passing marks are generally 50%, but merit is competitive — scoring above 75% is a safer target to secure an interview call.
How can I prepare for the Front Desk Agent test?
Prepare with the free subject-wise MCQs, past papers and timed mock tests on PrepPro Academy — every question includes the answer with an explanation. Focus areas: Front Office, Guest Relations, Customer Service, Cashiering, Hospitality.
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