Crosby Street Hotel is an award-winning, design-forward luxury property in the heart of SoHo and part of the internationally acclaimed Firmdale Hotels..Share
According to Company owners Tim and Kit Kemp, “Hotels should be living things not stuffy institutions. And learn more about the New York hotels...Share
Maintain a thorough knowledge of the hotel and company, including policies. Perform work and be present on the Hotel premises to ensure client satisfa..Share
Crosby Street Hotel, part of the award-winning Firmdale Hotels, is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Commis Chef to join our culinary team in th..Share
According to Company owners Tim and Kit Kemp, “Hotels should be living things not stuffy institutions. And learn more about the New York hotels...Share
At High Hotels, hospitality isn't just what we do, it's who we are. For over 35 years, High Hotels has been raising the bar in hospitality, earning a ..Share
Have a thorough knowledge of the hotel and the company. Promote other Firmdale hotels and restaurants. Previous reception or customer service experien..Share
Night Auditor Rate of pay: $20/hour ARCHER HOTEL FLORHAM PARK Archer Hotel Florham Park, an industrial-chic boutique hotel nestled between Morristown..Share
According to Company owners Tim and Kit Kemp, “Hotels should be living things, not stuffy institutions. And learn more about the New York hotels..Share
Night Auditor The Night Auditor is responsible for reconciling all hotel cashier transactions; reviewing, organizing and compiling management reports..Share
Assist the Front Office Manager and Supervisor in overseeing the overnight operations of the front desk, ensuring the highest levels of customer servi..Share
According to Company owners Tim and Kit Kemp, “Hotels should be living things not stuffy institutions. With 3 hotels in New York City and 8 in L..Share
Afternoon Tea menus that reflect Crosby Street Hotel’s unique style and sophistication. Crosby Street Hotel – SoHo, New York. Collaborate ..Share
According to Company owners Tim and Kit Kemp, “Hotels should be living things not stuffy institutions. And learn more about the New York hotels...Share