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madlikson

Hello everyone,

We are two University students from the Czech Republic and looking for a part - time job, with the possibility of full-time during summer months of 2021.

Both of us have previous experiences with hotel work, specifically in following areas: hotel service (waiter, bartender), hotel administration (receptionist), housekeeping. We are very flexible and willing to carry out various activities within the hotel industry, if needed.

Our most recent work experiences were in Czech hotels during our study. In addition, we can also offer our experiences from Switzerland and Germany, where we have worked in recent years. We can therefore offer above-standard language and communication skills as well as a positive attitude and ability to work under pressure.

If we can provide you with any further information, please let us know. We look forward to hearing from you.

Thank you for your consideration.

Marie Nejedlá & Barbora Berchinová
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Somai hasda satar

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Greetings of the day

                                    I am looking for a job as a chef I have 11 years of experience as a chef in Dubai, UAE. I would like to relocate to a western country please if any vacancy for a sous chef please update me. currently, I am working as senior chef de partie.

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the icelandic directorate of labor has a page that may be useful for you, and includes job listings in hotels around the country. You will need to learn some Icelandic words (or use google translate, which does an okay job) to translate some of them.

https://vinnumalastofnun.is/en/work/eures

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