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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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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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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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If you have a skill that can be used by a tourist offering for their guests – add it here.
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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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Have you created and hostel party nights in hostels before? Then you’re well-qualified for this skill.
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You have experience or certification in tour guiding in its most common form – leading groups.
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Whether it’s swimming or splashing, tourists enjoying pool and aquatic areas either in a pool, river, lake or ocean are kept safe by lifeguard staff. Ready to perform rescue procedures, including administering f […]
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Writing, maintaining, and networking online interactive articles and media catering to a specific audience.
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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.
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Beauticians are trained professionals who use their knowledge and specialist skills to provide a range of beauty treatments and therapies.
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Child caregivers look after the basic needs of children, such as dressing, feeding, and supervising their playtime. They also provide a beneficial learning environment and a safe “home away from home” for little ones.