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Join our team in Seoul as a Night Auditor and Guest Experience Expert. Create memorable stays by handling check-ins, guest requests, reports, and luggage assistance. This entry-level role requires stamina for physical tasks and a passion for unique service. No prior experience or certifications a...
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South Korea , Seoul
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Join our team as a Night Auditor in Mesa, AZ. This entry-level role is perfect for detail-oriented individuals, handling nightly financial reports, guest check-ins, and front desk operations. You'll ensure accurate account postings and provide excellent overnight guest service. No prior experienc...
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United States , Phoenix Mesa
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Join our team in Exeter as a Nights Auditor and Guest Experience Expert. Create memorable stays by handling check-ins, guest requests, and operational tasks. No prior experience required; we value initiative and a hands-on approach. Be part of delivering a unique and seamless hospitality experience.
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United Kingdom , Exeter
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Join our team as a Night Auditor in Aurora, USA. This full-time role requires an accounting background or 3 years' experience, plus strong organizational and independent work skills. You will audit daily transactions, ensure guest safety, and provide overnight front desk service. We offer competi...
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United States , Aurora
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18.00 - 20.00 USD / Hour
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Inns of Aurora Resort & Spa
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Discover rewarding Night Auditor - Receptionist jobs, a unique and vital role that sits at the intersection of hospitality, finance, and security. This overnight position is the backbone of a hotel's 24/7 operation, combining front desk customer service with essential accounting duties. Professionals in this field are the calm, capable presence guests rely on during the late hours, ensuring a seamless experience from check-in to checkout while safeguarding the financial integrity of the establishment. A Night Auditor's responsibilities are dual-natured, blending guest-facing services with back-office precision. On the guest services front, they handle all front desk operations, including late arrivals, early departures, and responding to guest inquiries, requests, and occasional complaints with professionalism. They are often the sole point of contact, acting as the Manager on Duty, responsible for security, safety protocols, and addressing any overnight emergencies. Simultaneously, their core accounting function involves performing the critical "night audit," a process of closing the business day. This entails reconciling all transactions from various departments (rooms, food and beverage, etc.), balancing revenue accounts, posting room rates and taxes, verifying payment methods, and generating comprehensive daily financial reports for management. They ensure the accuracy of guest folios and prepare the hotel's financial data for the next day's operations. Typical skills and requirements for these jobs are diverse, reflecting the hybrid nature of the role. Employers generally seek candidates with a high school diploma or equivalent, though hospitality or accounting coursework is a plus. Prior experience in front office operations or basic accounting is highly valued. Essential skills include exceptional attention to detail and strong numerical aptitude for accurate auditing, coupled with outstanding interpersonal and problem-solving abilities for guest interactions. Proficiency with property management systems (PMS) and basic accounting software is standard. The role demands a high degree of integrity, self-motivation, and the ability to work independently with minimal supervision during quieter hours. As these are overnight positions, flexibility to work night shifts, weekends, and holidays is a fundamental requirement. Physical requirements often include the ability to stand for extended periods and occasionally lift light luggage. Ultimately, Night Auditor - Receptionist jobs are ideal for organized, service-oriented individuals who thrive in a structured yet autonomous environment. They play a crucial part in maintaining operational continuity, protecting assets, and ensuring that the hospitality promise extends seamlessly through the night, making them indispensable members of any hotel team.

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