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Manages the practical day-to-day running of a bar, and has administrative and staff training responsibilities.
Manages the rental of property, collects payment from tenants, attends to complaints, and provides support for a portfolio of clients for a company.
Provides professional management advice and direction to businesses and associations.
Organises and runs activities, may specialise in one type of activity or lead groups through a wide range of planned activities.
Manages telephone interactions with customers, using appropriate processes, tools and systems to address the customers needs.
Arts agents or promoters work to create and maintain contacts, for example gaining media coverage and exhibitions in galleries, to promote an artist and their work.
Oversees the grounds and opening hours of a public park.
Responsibility for the running of hospitality establishments (Hotels, Restaurants and Tourism-related business); co-ordinating staff, securing business and controlling costs, and ensuring that guests are satisfied with their stay.
Employed by transport companies to drive either passenger or freight trains.
Operates office equipment and uses computers for spreadsheet, word processing, database management. Answers telephones and gives information to callers, takes messages, or transfers calls to appropriate individuals.
Call centre operators may sell goods or services over the phone but can also advise customers about company products, conduct market research or deal with complaints.
Supervises the work of the accommodation assistants and ensures that the rooms and communal areas of the hotel are clean and presentable for guests.