United States
Sector
Keyword
Bookmakers Croupiers Related Gaming Workers
Basic reading and writing skills
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The tasks a Booking Clerk, Recreation is expected to perform include:
Issuing tickets to public on cash payment in theatres, cinemas, exhibitions etc. at booking counters
Attending to enquiries for type or class of tickets required or for advance booking of seats
Issuing tickets or reservation slips for required class of accommodation
Maintaining record of sale proceeds showing entertainment-tax collected separately
Depositing cash and unsold tickets to supervisors at close of show
Maintaining chart of available seats and indicate seat number on each ticket
Proficient in issuing tickets and collecting cash
Ability to answer queries of customers
Well-versed on maintaining records of cash sales
Proficient in speaking to patrons at the counter
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Attentive
Hard-worker
Attention to detail
Pleasant personality
Responsible
Trustworthy
It is a desk job
Need not handle a team
Local travelling is not part of this job role
Part-time work and contractual jobs are available in some cities
Work from home option is not available
Working hours
Tourism and hospitality industry usually work for 5/6 days a week and 8/9 hours everyday. This may vary from company to company Shift system maybe available
Being self-employed is also an option. In this case, the working hours and days will be flexible
Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?This job is suitable for candidates with One Leg (OL), One Arm (OA), Both Legs (BL) and Hearing Impaired (HH)
The job is considered mildly hazardous or dangerousunder The Factories Act, 1948 (section 87)
Occupational hazards may include back aches, general fatigue, etc.
Health risks include monotonous job routine, exposure to loud sounds in theatre, etc.
For candidates with up to 2 yearsof experience INR to INR per month
For candidates with 2 to 5 yearsof experience INR to INR per month
For candidates with over 6 yearsof experience INR to INR per month
(These figures are indicative and subject to change)
Tourism Industry Growth in IndiaForeign tourist arrivals (FTAs) in India have been consistently increasing in the last 30 years. Ever since the turn of the millennium, the number of FTAs has grown at a CAGR of 9%, until 2012. Going forward, FTAs are expected to grow at a slower pace of ~5.9%.Hoteliers are looking to hire younger candidates for entry-level positions. The sector witnessed tremendous growth at ~12.4% CAGR (current prices) during 2007?12. Intrinsic growth of the sector at constant prices was approximately 2.2% in the same period. The subsequent period of 2013?17 is expected to witness a marginally higher growth rate of 2.6% at constant prices, highlighting the continuation of the sector?s golden period. With the increased thrust of inbound tourism, a large number of people might be required in the travel and tour operators segment in tier 2 and 3 cities and in popular tourist destinations in India. With increasing competition and the need to both attract and retain customers paramount for operators, high quality of service offerings becomes critical. This can only be met by employing a highly motivated and highly skilled staff across functions and roles in a hotel. This highlights the need for good quality skill imparting and training provision from supply institutions, viz. vocational, degree/ certification, graduation or finishing schools.
Cinema halls across India
Theatres across India
Self-employed
Towns and cities across India
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Schools across India
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