Seasonal Onboard Guest Experience Assistant in London

Seasonal Onboard Guest Experience Assistant in London

London Seasonal 20000 - 25000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Provide food, drink, and retail service while ensuring guest safety and comfort.
  • Company: Hornblower Corp is dedicated to delivering outstanding hospitality on their vessels.
  • Benefits: Enjoy a flexible 3-day on, 2-day off schedule during the seasonal role.
  • Other info: This is a seasonal position focused on enhancing the guest experience.
  • Why this job: Join a team that values respect, teamwork, and professionalism in guest services.
  • Qualifications: Strong customer service skills and flexibility are essential for this position.

The predicted salary is between 20000 - 25000 Β£ per year.

Hornblower Corp is seeking a Customer Service Assistant, also known as Guest Experience Assistant - Cabin Crew, to deliver outstanding hospitality and safety onboard their vessels. This is a seasonal position with a 3-day on, 2-day off schedule, requiring flexibility and strong customer service skills.

The successful candidate will provide food, drink, and retail service while ensuring guest safety and comfort. Join a team committed to values such as respect, teamwork, and professionalism while enhancing the guest experience.

Seasonal Onboard Guest Experience Assistant in London employer: Job Search Place Limited

Hornblower Corp offers a unique opportunity to work onboard vessels, providing exceptional hospitality. Located in a vibrant maritime environment, the team prioritises respect and professionalism. Enjoy a flexible work schedule while contributing to memorable guest experiences.

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We think you need these skills to ace Seasonal Onboard Guest Experience Assistant in London

Communication Skills
Time Management
Adaptability
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Problem-Solving Skills
Teamwork
Customer Service