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All things Tourism & Hospitality. Hotels, catering and everything else involved in taking care of people when on holiday or out and about in their city.
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Tending the bar. These are the jobs that take place in the bar area of a food providing buisness – serving, cleaning and working around the bartenders.
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A driver employed by an individual or family for transporting them to and from the home.
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All skills specific to working in Hostels. Receptionists, Marketing, My-allocator – its all here. Skills that hostels needs like plumbers, web designers etc. you will find in their own skill set sections and not here.
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Events that have an audience and are live. This can be a festival to a car launch or a party for a King on a desert island.
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Someone who works on the reception of a hotel and can deal with guests – booking them in and dealing with their enquires.
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What is Tourism Management? It involves the management of multitude of activities such as studying tour destination, planning the tour, making travel arrangements and providing accommodation. It also involves […]
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If you are willing to help out with refugees doing whatever is needed by the NGO’s that are organising the help, add this as a skill to your profile.
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It’s a tough job but someone has to do it. So if you are willing to do it. Add this skill and we suggest make sure you get paid to do this one!
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Administrative assistants/secretaries help to keep an organisation running smoothly, taking care of the administrative and organisational tasks that make the organisation function.
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Have you set up a web site with My Allocator before? Do you know how to plug in all the OTA’s into a hostels booking engine? Are you fluent in Word Press and can set up a hostel booking system from nothing to live […]
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Hostel Receptionist. Checking in guests and showing them where their dorm is. Helping with enquires and general helps with guests. Plus of course being their personal psychotherapist, their mother, Google maps and […]
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You are used to walking, using GPS and love the outdoors. So you can work somewhere, taking guests out in walks, treks and make sure they have a great time.
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You have experience or certification in tour guiding in its most common form – leading groups.
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If you don’t have experience, you are at least willing to do whatever you are told to do in the kitchen. Perhaps you’re not trained but you want to learn. So do as the chef tells you. Keep your eyes and ears open […]
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A chef is a trained professional cook and tradesman who is proficient in all aspects of food preparation, often focusing on a particular cuisine.
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All skills required for the front of house in a hotel, hostel, restaurant, cafe etc. Any skill that requires you to deal with the guests should be in this group. If it is not, contact WT and let us know what is missing.