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Transport Administrators carry out a variety of administrative tasks for bus, coach or road haulage companies.
Has overall responsibility for ensuring that tourists enjoy their experiences of visiting a tourist attraction, museum or activity.
Sells books to the public or to specialist organisations such as universities, and buys books from publishers.
Develops business opportunities for accommodation providers and other Tourism businesses.
Assists with the preparation, cooking and presentation of food and in the running of the kitchen.
Responsible for conducting a Money Market check on a daily basis and contacting customers on movements in the market.
A bartender serves drinks in public houses, lounges, hotels and leisure centres.
Organises and plans the movement of products and materials from suppliers to customers.
Responsible for supervising the work of staff in the front office of a hotel, and for ensuring that everything runs smoothly and effectively.
Visits retail and other service-oriented outlets posing as a customer, and evaluates the quality of service experienced.
Uses strong business acumen, coupled with an ability to communicate data findings to influence how an organisation approaches business challenges.
Offers political and public policy advice to a range of employers and clients.