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Loss Prevention Attendant (Marriott's Aruba Surf Club)

Aruba Aruba Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino $2,000–$3,000/month*
Job Description

The Loss Prevention Attendant at Marriott's Aruba Surf Club is responsible for ensuring the safety and security of guests and employees. Candidates should have a keen eye for detail, excellent communication skills, and the ability to handle emergency situations calmly. Prior experience in security or a related field is preferred. The role involves monitoring security systems, conducting regular patrols, and responding to incidents promptly. Candidates are expected to maintain a professional demeanor and collaborate effectively with team members.

Company Info

Aruba Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino is a premier luxury resort located on the beautiful island of Aruba. Known for its stunning beachfront location, the resort offers a wide range of amenities including luxurious accommodations, diverse dining options, a world-class casino, and a full-service spa. The resort is part of the Marriott International family, which is renowned for its commitment to exceptional guest service and high-quality hospitality experiences. The Aruba Marriott Resort is a popular destination for both leisure and business travelers seeking a tropical getaway.

Destination Guide

Aruba is a Caribbean island known for its white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant culture. The island offers a relaxed lifestyle with a mix of Dutch and Caribbean influences. Job opportunities in Aruba are primarily in the tourism and hospitality sectors, with roles in hotels, restaurants, and entertainment venues. The island has a friendly and welcoming atmosphere, making it an attractive destination for expatriates. Relocation to Aruba may require a work visa, which is typically facilitated by the employer. The cost of living is relatively high, but the island's natural beauty and warm climate make it a desirable place to live.

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