Similar to cashier who receive goods from customer
It is usually called the lobby.
it depends on the hotel and employee rules
The front office in a hotel refers to the desk in the lobby. This front office serves as a place for people to check in and out of their room.
If you're referring to the main entrance hall its called the hotel lobby.
A receptionist would normally sit at the front desk of a hotel.
because all transaction are there in front office
Unemployee hotel
What do you call a person who owns a hotel
Delivery people
One registers in the lobby at the front desk .
Employee benefits at hotels are not that different from employee benefits elsewhere. They vary from hotel to hotel and do not in themselves provide extraordinary motivation.
An Hotel receptionist could be considered as being a frontline employee, because of being the first person to deal with the public. A police office on the beat or manning the police station front desk; a cashier in a bank; a bus driver - are all examples of frontline employees. A front line employee is the first person in an organization (restaurant, bank,etc.) who 'touches' or has the first contact with the customer. In a nut shell, those who are having direct public contacts or have to face public queries, grievances sitting at the Co's front desk, are called frontline employees.