With millions of diners, tens of thousands of restaurants, and 23+ years of experience, OpenTable, part of Booking Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: BKNG), is an industry leader with a unique insight into the world of hospitality. We champion restaurants, bars, wineries, and other venues around the world, helping them attract guests, manage capacity, improve operations and maximize revenue.

Every employee at OpenTable has a tangible impact on what we do and how we do it. You’ll also be part of a global network that includes OpenTable and KAYAK's portfolio of travel brands including Swoodoo, checkfelix, momondo, Cheapflights, Mundi and HotelsCombined.

Hospitality is all about taking care of others, and it defines our culture. You’ll work in a welcoming and inclusive environment, and get the benefits, flexibility, and support you need to succeed.

 

In this role, you will:

The Onboarding Specialist (OBS) is responsible for the successful onboarding of our restaurant partners. Using a consultative approach, the OBS will configure, coordinate and deliver training to key staff on our Core, Pro, Basic and additional products. The Onboarding team completes the end-to-end implementation of the onboarding process. We lead the restaurant from initial sale through configuration to initial training and go-live. All of this is done remotely using various tools and procedures designed to guide the restaurant through the process. The OBS is part of a distributed team charged with setting each restaurant up for success with OpenTable. They will be measured on the speed, volume and quality of each implementation based on a set of goals and benchmarked against others in the team.

*Mexico City, office-based role, with English speaking/reading/writing skills required*

Responsibilities

  • Enthusiastically contact our restaurants and guide them through the onboarding process

  • Work with our restaurant partners to configure the OpenTable system to their needs

  • Use phone and online tools to train key restaurant staff with an emphasis on specific ways the restaurant can use OpenTable to optimize their operations

  • Provide administrative and coordinator functions related to Global Onboarding program including scheduling training activities, content collection, and software implementations

  • Work with restaurant staff and potential 3rd parties to deploy the OpenTable RestRef widget

  • Work with internal partners to help develop and refine the Onboarding program

  • Effectively handle a queue of restaurants to reduce time-to-onboarding

  • Communicate status of tasks and the backlog to peers and a broader community

  • Works closely with OpenTable's Sales, Customer Success, Customer Support and Billing teams to eliminate customer difficulties.

 

Please apply if:

  • 1+ years experience, preferably in a support, implementation or hospitality role

  • Experience training non-technical customers on the use of software

  • Understanding of restaurant operations a must with direct restaurant experience helpful

  • Ability to make ethical decisions based on key facts in potentially ambiguous situations

  • Proven track record to drive projects through to completion

  • Ambitious to get things done with minimal supervision

  • Good phone and tele-presence required for effective training and implementation

  • College degree preferred

  • Excellent organization, documentation and time management skills

  • English speaking/reading/writing skills required

 

Benefits:

  • OpenTable provides Mexican Social Security (IMSS)

  • Christmas Bonus - 30 days

  • Paid Time Off - 20 days a year

  • Vacation Premium - 25%

  • Parental Leave

  • Bereavement Leave - 3 days

  • Marriage leave - 3 days

  • Bonuses

  • Dental Insurance & Life Insurance

  • Major Medical Insurance

 

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

OpenTable aspires to be a workplace that reflects the diverse communities we serve and a culture that is inclusive and welcoming. Hiring people with different backgrounds, experiences, perspectives, and ideas is critical to innovation and to how we deliver great experiences for our users and our partners. Representation matters.

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