 | I would like to look for hospitality job on the gold coast quickly.Which website is the best except the biggest one?
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 | I have been living in US for almost half a year. And currently i am working in a hotel.I want to get a chance to stay here and fulfill my dream.Does anybody know how to get a hospitality job here which can give me a green card?
3 answers - Asked By: Steven Wang - 11/29/2008 |
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 | I'm looking for a bar or server job in Vancouver, Canada.
I've only just moved to the city, and am having problems finding a good website. In my home country, there's 1 major job site that everyone uses. In Canada, there doesn't seem to be one, at least that I can find.
So, when looking for hospitality jobs in Canada, what's the best website(s) to look at? and is it worth looking in the papers these days?
Any help from a Canadian or someone who actually knows would be great! :)
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 | I am getting my diploma in hospitalty tourism and leisure, I was just wondering what people think about jobs in five star hotels (like mariott), royal carribbean cruises, resorts, theme parks like universal studios and stuff like that. Are those all fun places to work in? I live in toronto and it gets fuckin cold in the winter and I have family both in florida and california what do you think about a hospitality job down there?
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 | I heard theres a specific website for it but idk know it. I've tried to google hospitality jobs etc. But some sites were fake and just gave me the run around. Anyone with a website, info, advice thanks.
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 | The economy is bad according to some sources, so how is this affecting food and hospitality jobs , are restaurants laying off workers in this job sector, or are they hiring them ?
1 answer - Asked By: :::♥::Alice in Wonderland:::♥::: - 2/16/2009 |
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 | I am in high school studying culinary. We have to look for a hospitality job to get money for a hospitality major in college. I have been called for an interview at a grocery store for Monday so I am wondering is a grocery store hospitality.
3 answers - Asked By: TheBest216 - 10/30/2009 |
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 | I have an Advanced Diploma in Hospitality Management and have several years experience working for a 6-star ultra luxury cruise line. I would love to study further in France so I can complete my degree and learn to speak French. Yet, I can only speak English and Afrikaans. How can I achieve all this when it seems the main prerequiste for a Hospitality job in France is to be bi-lingual?
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 | The economy is bad according to some sources, so how is this affecting food and hospitality jobs , are restaurants laying off workers in this job sector, or are they hiring them ?
1 answer - Asked By: :::♥::Alice in Wonderland:::♥::: - 2/16/2009 |
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 | I'm looking for a hospitality job in NYC. I have no experience whatsoever. However, even a hostess must have a 2+ year experience.
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 | I'm an American college student, minoring in French, and I'd like to get a job in France next summer. I've considered being an au pair, but I'm not sure what the best way to go about that is. I've also been told that English speakers are preferred for many tour guide/hospitality jobs in France. How do I find and apply for these jobs? And what are the French visa requirements?
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 | Hospitality Job? How much money can you make in the hospitality business. I'd like to hear from people that actually have jobs in the hotel business. Thanks
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 | More particularly can you go for a Class D Security License? (In FL)
Also a list of other things would be highly appreciated. Not like hospitality jobs but actual careers.. where if one has the money for the schooling, this individual can do it without an education. Thanks!
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 | Is it something you can start up on your own? Do you need lots of licensing? Should you start working for an agency or something? Is any Hospitality job a better precursor for Travel Agent than another?
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 | Im at high school now and the teachers have been asking us about what we want to do when we are older and i want to do a hospitality job.
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 | If you constantly apply online and in person to entry level retail/restaurant/hospitality-hotel jobs everyday for 3 months straight will you almost always be guaranteed to find a job? I've been job hunting for about a month now and still no luck for jobs that doesn't even require much skill.
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 | I am 20 and thinking of moving to spain, I am curios if there is any english speaking jobs over there for english speakers? I am aware there is a lot of call centre and hospitality jobs for english speakers over there
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 | Hi. I have experience as a Volunteer Coordinator, Professional Tutor, Promotions Manager/Intern/Assistant/Model, Party Bartender, and Barista. I'm looking to find work in London this summer. It seems most jobs want people who are recent college grads, currently in college, people who are only European citizens, or $1500 or more to get them started; I have none of these things going for me.
I got my degree in 2002, and I've pretty much focused in the areas of non-profit and entertainment, with a few hospitality side-jobs. I've also written radio copy and grants. I've also done some event-planning and I've given presentations in person and on local news.
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 | How much is the starting salary for Filipinos in a hospitality lounge or a waiter in a hotel or a restaurant?
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 | I am only twenty. To be honest, at this point I am content with only having a highschool diploma, my only desire is to see the world and to be able to enjoy it and completely experience all aspects of it.
I have the desire just not the know how...how does one with little education successfully move to another country and find a job? Restaurant service or any kind of hospitality jobs are great! My only goal in life is to travel the world and learn from other people I meet and observe.
any help would be beyond helpful
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