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Chef de Partie (Aruba Marriott Resort)

Aruba Aruba Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino $2,500–$3,500/month*
Job Description

As a Chef de Partie at Aruba Marriott Resort, you are expected to oversee a specific section of the kitchen, ensuring the preparation and presentation of dishes meet the highest standards. Candidates should have a culinary degree or equivalent experience, strong leadership skills, and the ability to work under pressure. Responsibilities include managing junior staff, maintaining kitchen hygiene, and collaborating with the head chef to create innovative menus.

Company Info

Aruba Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino is a luxurious beachfront property located on the beautiful island of Aruba. Known for its exceptional hospitality and world-class amenities, the resort offers a variety of dining options, a full-service spa, and a vibrant casino. It is part of the Marriott International family, which is renowned for its commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction. The resort is a popular destination for both leisure and business travelers, offering a unique blend of relaxation and entertainment.

Destination Guide

Aruba is a Caribbean island known for its stunning beaches, warm climate, and friendly locals. The island offers diverse job opportunities, particularly in tourism and hospitality. The culture is a mix of Caribbean, Dutch, and Latin influences, creating a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere. The lifestyle is relaxed, with a focus on outdoor activities and community events. For those considering relocation, Aruba provides a straightforward visa process for skilled workers, and the cost of living is relatively high but balanced by the quality of life. English is widely spoken, making integration easier for expatriates.

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