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Join your commercial mind with a sense of customer care
Revenue Managers may come under the name of financial controllers, finance managers, accountants or night auditors. Whatever their job title, they link professional practice with profitable results. For these jobs, you’ll need good commercial sense, a taste for efficiency and a head for figures.
Revenue Managers help maximise hotel income and ensure we meet financial legislation. At higher levels, they may manage colleagues too. Whatever stage of career you’re at, there’s scope to learn and grow.
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Could you be the financial hub of a hotel? As a Financial Controller, you’ll manage hotel assets, create financial forecasts and oversee accounting. You may well have a clerical team looking to you for support. You’ll give guidance, develop their skills and plan and assign work.
While your focus will be finance, you’ll still be part of a wider team. And you’ll understand the importance of connecting with owners, asset managers and hotel employees to create a successful business. In short, you’re aware that you play a vital part in giving guests a great experience. That could be by making sure bills are accurate or by helping each department to plan and make the most of their budget.
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