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HHRMA CRUISE JOB - HOLLAND AMERICA LINE

HHRMA CRUISE JOB - HOLLAND AMERICA LINE. WALK IN INTERVIEW
Bandung

Date: March 21–22, 2012
Time: 09.00–16.00
Venue: Aston Tropicana Hotel (Room Alamanda 5)
Jl. Cihampelas No. 125-129 Bandung

Positions:

Dining Room Runner
Male, D1 hotel or higher, with minimum 6 months experience (job training included) or below D1 with minimum 1 year experience as a waiter at qualified hotels or restaurants (min. 3 stars level).
Age between 21-35 years old.

Housekeeping Attendant Male / Female
Has at least 6 months experience (job training included) in housekeeping department or cleaning service.
Age between 21-35 years old. Minimum height 160cm (male) and 156cm (female).

Clerk Jr. (Leading to Purser)
Male, with Bachelor Degree (S1) in Accounting, Management, Economics, or related studies. Well verse with Ms Office (Word, Excel, Power Point). Has minimum 1 year working experience.
Age between 21-35 years old.

Lido Service Kitchen Assistant
Female, has at least 6 months experience (job training included) in hospitality industry. Age between 21-30 years old.
Minimum height 158cm.

Housekeeping Handy Man
Male, with experience in utility repairs.
Has good knowledge of the tools and spare parts needed for minor repair jobs in rooms and public areas.
Age between 21-35 years old.

Stateroom Inspector/Assistant Housekeeper
Male, has at least 2 year experience in supervisory level of hotel housekeeping department (minimum 3 stars level).

Laundry Master/Supervisor
Male, has at least 1 year experience in supervisory level of laundry and dry cleaning operation (hotel, commercial laundry, etc.)
Good knowledge of equipment in laundry / dry cleaning.


GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:
Good command of English language. Physically and mentally fit, with minimum height 160cm (male). Minimum Senior High School graduate. Latest job experience should not be more than 2 years ago.
Application should include CV and 2 pieces of recent color photograph size 4x6.

HHRMA BANDUNG MARCH 2012

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