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apply for job at holiday in express?
i want to apply to for a front desk job at my town’s holiday inn express. it will be my first job (I am 18). do you apply online or in person. also, any advice? should i dress up to pick up an application?
The website for the hotel may tell you how they want you to apply. If it does not, I recommend going in dressed nicely to the front desk and tell them you are interested in applying for a job with the hotel, is there anyone available for you to speak with about filling out and application. they will probably get a manager for you to speak with who will give you an application or direct you on how to get it. Be extremely nice and show that you are a people person perfect for a front desk job, introduce yourself when they get the manager, as you want them to remember you when they are going through the applications. Good luck. If they allow you to chose pick up or online-i recommend for you to stop by the hotel, if you want to fill out the application at home, you can take it home and return it–but i recommend having a paper with references and all the stuff they ask on most applications they you can not pull from memory, and have a resume as well.
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