A concierge (French pronunciation: [kɔ̃sjɛʁʒ]) is an employee who lives on the premises of an apartment building or a hotel[citation needed] and serves guests with duties similar to those of a butler. While the phenomenon and the term are most common in France, they can be seen elsewhere, for example in the French-influenced neighborhood of Heliopolis in Cairo, Egypt. A similar position, known as the portero, exists in Spanish-speaking regions. In medieval times, the concierge was an officer of the King who was charged with executing justice, with the help of his bailiffs. The term concierge evolved from the French Comte Des Cierges, The Keeper of the Candles, who tended to visiting nobles in castles of the medieval era.
In 19th century and early 20th century apartment buildings, particularly in Paris, the concierge often had a small apartment on the ground floor and was able to monitor all comings and goings. However, such settings are now extremely rare; most concierges in small or middle-sized buildings have been replaced by the part-time services of door-staff.[citation needed] These are less costly and less intrusive. Some larger apartment buildings or groups of buildings retain the use of a concierge. The concierge may, for instance, keep the mail of absented dwellers; be entrusted with the apartment keys to deal with emergencies when residents are absent, provide information to residents and guests, provide access control, enforce rules, and act as a go-between for residents and management, when management is not on-site.
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Concierge
Bell boy, receptionist, valet, security guard and concierge.
Concierges is the plural of concierge
A well informed concierge staff will keep the guests happy, and that will bring back repeat business. It will also encourage guests to refer their friends which helps the business grow. When the businesses that the concierge uses are happy, they will also refer their clients and bring in even more guests to the hotel. It's a win-win situation all around.
Janitor (cleaning) Concierge (Hotel)
ang ibig sabihin ng "concierge" ay tagapangasiwa . . . . ~Garem
"chef" is French for "chief"
Business Concierge Services in Bedford
Hotelier, department manager, events planner, marketer, housekeeper, front office, concierge, chef, sommelier, receptionist, tour guides and security.
Concierge medicine typically does not work with Medicare because Medicare does not cover the fees associated with concierge services. Patients who have Medicare can still use their benefits for traditional medical services outside of the concierge model.
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