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Find the best hotel & hospitality jobs in Australia here
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There are island and coastal holiday resorts in
Australia, for instance the Whitsundays off the coast of
Queensland, which require workers in tourism and
hospitality. Hotels employ staff as receptionists, book
keepers, waiters, barmen, doormen, croupiers, travel and
tourism consultants and more.
Travelers looking for work on the islands will find
that wait persons, bar jobs, cleaners, chef jobs, dive
instructors, kitchen staff, sailing hosts, lifeguards and
tour operators are always in great demand. Although holding
a hospitality operations or retail certificate helps, there
are a number of specific island jobs that don't need
qualifications.
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Employment rates on the Whitsunday mainland are high, and there is a
good chance that travellers holding a current working holiday visa
will either find full-time, part-time or casual work quite easily.
Full-time wages
These ranges are estimates of average yearly salaries and should
only be used as a guide.
Food and beverage attendant $15,000-$30,000
Food and beverage supervisor $25,000-$40,000
Hotel Duty Manager $40,000-$50,000+
Concierge from $35,000
Housekeeper $15,000-$25,000
Qualified head chef/cook $49,000-$60,000+
Sous chef $40,000-$45,000
Kitchen chef $30,000-$40,000
Typical hotel jobs in Australia fall under the following categories:
Catering Jobs
Hotel Jobs
Chef Jobs
Waitering Jobs
Conference Coordinator Job
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