G Adventures Tour Leader Europe


EUROPE / G Adventures

Working for G Adventures is a lifestyle choice that will give you the chance to work for an organization that is young, aggressive and proud of being market leaders. We are a “work hard/play hard” company that is dedicated to our entrepreneurial spirit. It does not matter if you are a CEO in the field or an Accountant in our Finance Department, we are all Great Adventure People who find passion in showing people the world. Join G Adventures and change the world…well, you can see it at least! There are not any jobs presently available in the “Change The World” Department!

Are you a well-organized, flexible, people person with a good sense of humour?

If you answered yes to the above questions, we may have the adventure job that you’ve been looking for. G Adventures CEOs are responsible for making people’s holiday dreams come true. Their backpack is their office, the local hostel is their bed for the night and the commute to work might be a boat down the Amazon or a game drive in the Serengeti. Our passengers have diverse ages and interests and a multitude of different reasons for embarking on a trip. For most clients the only G Adventures employee that they will have contact with is the CEO. The main responsibility of a G Adventures CEO, therefore, is to help them to explore their particular areas of interest and to make sure all passengers have a fun, safe time. The level of success of each trip is determined by the leader.

It is necessary to speak more than one continental European language.

To apply please go here:
http://www.gadventures.com/careers/tour-guide/

The Europe season for G Adventures is April-October

Nationalities Accepted: Only Nationals of EU countries with valid passports are eligible to apply for positions in Europe.

Expires: Mar 14, 2015

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