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Revenue Management Strategy Intern

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Job Description

The Revenue Management Strategy Intern at Melia Hotels International will assist in analyzing market trends and data to optimize pricing strategies and maximize revenue. Candidates should be pursuing or have completed a degree in Hospitality, Business, or a related field. Strong analytical skills, proficiency in Excel, and a keen interest in revenue management are essential. The intern will work closely with the Revenue Management team to support daily operations and strategic projects, gaining valuable industry experience.

Company Info

Melia Hotels International, founded in 1956 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, is one of the world's largest hotel chains and the leading hotel company in Spain. With over 380 hotels in 40 countries, Melia is renowned for its exceptional hospitality and diverse portfolio of brands, including Gran Melia, ME by Melia, and Sol Hotels. The company is committed to sustainability, innovation, and providing memorable experiences for guests. Melia's dedication to employee development and customer satisfaction has earned it a reputation as a top employer in the hospitality industry.

Destination Guide

The Spain Islands, including the Balearic and Canary Islands, offer a vibrant lifestyle with a mix of stunning beaches, rich cultural heritage, and lively nightlife. Job opportunities in tourism, hospitality, and service sectors are abundant due to the islands' popularity as tourist destinations. The islands boast a relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle, with a focus on outdoor activities and social gatherings. Expats will find a welcoming community and a relatively easy relocation process, though learning Spanish can be beneficial. Visa requirements vary depending on nationality, but EU citizens enjoy free movement. The cost of living can vary, with tourist areas being more expensive. Overall, the Spain Islands provide a unique blend of work and leisure, making them an attractive destination for professionals in the hospitality industry.

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