Hotel jobs in Singapore…

January 2nd, 2016 by Dave

Unhappily, there have been a number of shocking stories and documentaries about the bad working conditions in Dubai. Worker exploitation, it is suggested, is a problem that needs to be investigated further, as do allegations regarding the confiscation of hotel and construction workers’ passports. But these problems have not been reported as affecting workers entering the temporary labour market from Western Europe. Indeed, Western Europeans are regularly protected by agencies that go out to the countries in which they offer work, checking how things are running on the ground. Hotel jobs Dubai, hospitality jobs singapore and hotel jobs Gulf are consequently pretty safe. In fact, those who speak good English will often find themselves being treated especially well. After all, they are a major asset to the businesses they represent; able to communicate with customers from all over the world.

Beyond the preferential treatment in store for English-fluent workers, jobs in the UAE and Far East are attractive because they are up for grabs now: hundreds, even thousands of jobs await take-up. Therefore, if you’ve spent the last few months to a year writing unsuccessful cover letters for opportunities in your desired job sector, it might be time to take a break, earn some money abroad and come back refreshed and ready to face the UK labour market once more. What a lot of successful jobseekers have at the moment that the unsuccessful interviewees lack is often little more than an extra dose of persistence. But there comes a point for each of us where our patience is tested to the limit. And it’s rarely worth pushing beyond that point until we reach total exasperation or despair. It’s probably better to look instead at hotel jobs and hospitality jobs abroad.

Catering and hospitality might be sectors you worked in as a student trying to earn a bit of extra cash. However, when taken more seriously these sectors can genuinely offer a great deal more than you might think. A career in events management, for example, could easily begin with the manager having gained experience as a waiter or room servant. All of a sudden, catering jobs, hotel jobs Dubai and hotel jobs Gulf start to look a little more desirable when you think of what they might lead to. And hospitality jobs singapore have the added perk of allowing language enthusiasts to pick up the basics in Chinese, Malay or Tamil. People who are less disposed to learning local lingo can rest assured that English is widely spoken in Singapore too.

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