The problem of finding hotel jobs Gulf
Having worked in the hospitality trade for a number of years, when I was planning on moving to Asia to support my husband’s career, I was concerned about whether I would be able to find employment in local hotels as I had been accustomed to doing at home. I decided the best way to look for opportunities might be to conduct a number of internet searches based on where I was likely to be living. My husband’s job was likely to be moving him to Dubai or Singapore or somewhere in the Persian Gulf, so I tried looking for the phrases ‘hotel jobs dubai’, ‘hospitality jobs singapore’ and ‘hotel jobs gulf’, and fortunately found a website called www.asiacaterer.com, which provided me with jobs in the area.
There are so many different hospitality jobs that I had to think about whether I wanted to work in a slightly different workplace from the old fashioned English hotels that had always employed me in the past. The Asian hospitality industry offered possibilities in large hotels, resorts, casino hotels and more. I had been a deputy hotel manager for a while, and I also had to consider whether it might be the right time to try a different role. I thought about taking a job with less pressure, such as a front desk clerk, or moving into a specific part of the industry, and perhaps becoming a hotel restaurant manager. Looking at the results of my hotel jobs gulf search, I began to think that as moving to a new continent might be a rather stressful and challenging, it probably would be sensible to go for a hotel job which was rather less demanding, perhaps as a restaurant manager. This would mean that I was less likely to have to work antisocial hours, as there aren’t too many hotel restaurants that remain open throughout the night, when as an on duty manager I would have to be present.
Having earmarked a number of vacancies before the move, I was in a excellent position to start contacting hotels about the jobs I was interested in very soon after I arrived in Singapore. I was invited for six interviews and managed to receive job offers for two of the jobs I applied for, which I was really pleased about.
I would certainly advise anybody else who was relocating to have a look for hotel jobs dubai or hospitality jobs Singapore as I did, and make sure you scope out potential roles before you move. There are so many hotel jobs Gulf that it certainly makes a difference if you can familiarise yourself with the potential opportunities while you are still on home turf.
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