Hotel Porter

Hotel Porter

Overview

Hotel porters welcome guests, carry their luggage, and answer customers questions. They also show customers to their room, they may also arrange things like clothes dry cleaning or take meals to customers rooms. Porters can delivery newspapers or message to clients and well as move furniture such as extra beds and cots.

Activities

  • Carry luggage to rooms
  • Show guests to rooms
  • Take food and drinks to rooms
  • Arrange for things like dry cleaning
  • Delivery of messages, newspapers to guest rooms
  • Helping with parking at the hotel for large events like weddings
  • Setting up conferences and events

Organisations

There are lots of places where porters are employed as there are many hotels, however, they are normally employed by the larger chains of hotels.

Workplace

Hotel porters will work indoors. Hotels can be based in city centres like Leicester or in smaller towns like Melton Mowbray, Market Harborough or Ashby-de-la-Zouch.

Working Hours

Hotel porters usually work about 35 -77 hours a week, although many work part time. It can involve early morning and weekends and late nights.

Salary

Starting salary is £14,000.

Qualifications

You do not need any particular qualifications to be a hotel porter although some employers may ask you to have a good general standard of education, especially in English and maths other will be much more flexible. You can apply directly to employers if you’ve got some of the relevant skills and knowledge needed for this job. Experience in customer service will be helpful though not essential.

Job Category: [Tourism and Hospitality]

400 400 Leicester and Leicestershire