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$18-20/hour

398 W 44th St, New York, NY 10036, USA

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CONCIERGE / DOORMAN (NEW YORK NY/ NJ) DIVERSITY SERVICES compensation: Weekly employment type: full-time job title: Concierge / Doorman The Diversity Services Group is a boutique temporary staffing and consulting group located in Manhattan. We are currently seeking seasoned concierges and or dooman for our luxury buildings within; Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens and Jersey City NJ. The assignments are long-term / short-term / ad-hoc temporary assignments. All shifts Monday - Sunday The requirements below are non-negotiable -Minimum of 2 year experience as a concierge in luxury residential property. -3 Years of customer service preferred -Ability to multitask in a fast pace environment -Strong verbal and negotiating skills -Extremely fastidious with time management -Experience operating Building Link, MRI Knowledge Preferred. -Keen eye for attention to detail Please note that you must have the following dress code: Black Suit: -All Black Blazer -All Black or White Shirt Button-up Collar Shirt -All Black or Single Tone Dark Colored Tie -All Black Slacks -All Black Dress Shoes -professionally groomed. All Interviews will be in person at our Midtown Manhattan NY office. Dress Code is required to interview. Please be ready to send in a resume with matching requirements

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