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Guest Service Line Agent

Spain Islands Melia Hotels International €1,500–€2,500/month*
Job Description

As a Guest Service Line Agent at Melia Hotels International, candidates are expected to provide exceptional customer service, handling guest inquiries and resolving issues efficiently. Requirements include excellent communication skills, fluency in English and Spanish, and a friendly, professional demeanor. Candidates should have prior experience in hospitality or customer service roles and be able to work flexible hours, including weekends and holidays. The role demands a proactive approach to problem-solving and a commitment to enhancing the guest experience.

Company Info

Melia Hotels International is a leading global hotel chain headquartered in Spain, renowned for its exceptional hospitality and diverse portfolio of hotels and resorts. With a presence in over 40 countries, Melia offers a wide range of accommodations, from luxury resorts to urban hotels, catering to both leisure and business travelers. The company is committed to sustainability and innovation, striving to provide memorable experiences for guests while maintaining a strong focus on environmental responsibility. Melia's dedication to excellence is reflected in its high standards of service and its commitment to employee development and well-being.

Destination Guide

The Spain Islands, including the Canary and Balearic Islands, offer a vibrant lifestyle with a rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and a warm climate. Job opportunities are abundant in the tourism and hospitality sectors, making it an attractive destination for professionals in these fields. The islands boast a relaxed lifestyle, with a strong emphasis on outdoor activities and community events. The cost of living varies, with some islands being more affordable than mainland Spain. For relocation, EU citizens face minimal barriers, while non-EU citizens may require a visa and work permit. The islands are known for their friendly locals, diverse cuisine, and a mix of traditional and modern influences, making them a desirable location for both work and leisure.

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