A night auditor balances the books at the end of each day and also serves as a resource of support for clients overnight. Night auditors work for businesses that operate 24/7 and are mainly found in hotels and other kinds of lodgings. Your auditing tasks will include analyzing the transactions of the day to find any mistakes or errors, processing paychecks, and creating invoices. Your hospitality tasks include assisting clients with services such as check-ins, scheduling early morning wake-up calls, assisting with bookings, etc.
While you will need to have the analytical skills of an auditor you will also need to have very strong communication and hospitality skills for your interaction with clients. Because of the dualistic nature of the position, history in both hospitality and auditing is crucial. Take a look at this strong night auditor resume.