Student Hospitality Placement at American Resort


USA / Resort Leaders

Overview

An opportunity for students interested in working with the very best in the hospitality business in America. Resort Leaders provides work placements in 4 and 5 star resorts from 3 months to 12 months with the option of up to 30 days travel after the contract ends.

Decide when and how long your placement lasts to suit your study or other commitments.

Job roles will depend on previous work experience, relevant skills and personality.

Job roles include:

• Front Desk
• Food & Beverage
• Pool Service
• Lifeguarding
• Busser
• Sports Coaching
• Spa & Well Being

Benefits

This work experience opportunity not only offers incredible work experience but a minimum weekly wage of $100 without including the option of extra hours and tips. Resorts are based across America although primarily based in the North East and offer beautiful scenery and the very latest in leisure facilities.

Why Resort Leaders?

Resort Leaders provides you with the visa sponsor to work in America. There is a dedicated team that will work to find you the perfect placement. Resort Leaders also provides the following:

•The perfect job placement tailored to your skill set
•Excellent customer service and support throughout your entire application and placement
•Subsidised cost accommodation
•Subsidised or free meals and drinks while working
•Transatlantic flights included
•Onward travel from the airport to the resort when you land in America
•24-hour Emergency helpline in America
•Visa sponsorship to enable you to work

Please note that this is an opportunity aimed at students and recent graduates.

For more information, view programme fees and to start an application, please go to www.resortleaders.com/uk

Nationalities Accepted: J1 visa only

Expires: Mar 1, 2017

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