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All skills needed in a hotel, hostel, restaurant, cafe that does not require you to deal with guests. So cleaning work, and help with running the hotel from the inside.
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Teaching and/or tutoring in the English language focusing on grammar and vocabulary
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Some one who checks other peoples work for spelling and punctuation, but does not edit the content and change the contents meaning.
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A human resources (HR) manager deals with everything to do with the people in a company. This could include recruitment, retention and disciplinary issues. You’ll often govern holiday, sickness, and training and d […]
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Customer service, sales… you have experience in this field and can run or set up a Call Center.
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Cleaners usually either work for a cleaning company and work with a team of cleaners. Or they work for themselves and personally visit each client.
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If your willing to work nights and have hostel reception experience or looking for a way into the hostel business then this is a good skill to add to your profile.
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A Public Relations Manager (PR Manager) is a media and public relation professional responsible for planning and directing the creation of material that will maintain or enhance the public image of their employer […]
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Yes, your new and yes you start at the bottom. Willing to keen toilets in return for a bed and want to be a part of a fun team whilst learning the hostel business? If so add this as a skill and it may well take […]
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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 starting at the bottom, but you want to get into cooking, so…. this is your way in. You wash the dishes.
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A commis waiter or waiter’s assistant. Known in North America as a busser, busboy or busgirl, they’re the person who works in the restaurant and catering industry clearing tables, taking dirty dishes to the […]
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Responsibilities of the job include: planning and organising production schedules: assessing project and resource requirements, estimating, negotiating and agreeing budgets and timescales with clients and managers.
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Festival Directors/Site Productors manage the behind-the-scenes logistics of the festival by working with vendors, city officials and on-site staff.
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Advertising specialists are tasked with managing and implementing advertising and marketing programs, product catalogs, external communications, and email campaigns. They coordinate and guide the creative […]
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