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Prácticas economato- Meliá Ibiza (Sta. Eulalia)

Spain Islands Melia Hotels International Data Not Available*
Job Description

The role of 'Prácticas economato' at Meliá Ibiza involves assisting in the management of the hotel's storeroom and inventory. Candidates are expected to have basic knowledge of inventory management and logistics. They should be organized, detail-oriented, and capable of working independently. Good communication skills and a willingness to learn are essential. The candidate should be pursuing or have completed a degree in hospitality or a related field.

Company Info

Meliá Hotels International is one of the largest hotel chains in the world, with a strong presence in Europe, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Founded in 1956 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, the company operates over 380 hotels in more than 40 countries. Meliá is known for its diverse portfolio of brands, catering to various segments of the hospitality market, from luxury to budget-friendly options. The company is committed to sustainability and innovation, continuously enhancing guest experiences through modern amenities and exceptional service.

Destination Guide

The Spanish Islands, including the Balearic and Canary Islands, offer a vibrant lifestyle with a mix of traditional Spanish culture and modern amenities. Job opportunities are abundant in the tourism and hospitality sectors, given the islands' popularity as holiday destinations. The culture is laid-back, with a strong emphasis on community, festivals, and local cuisine. The islands boast beautiful beaches, a mild climate, and a variety of outdoor activities. For those considering relocation, it's important to understand the visa requirements, which vary depending on nationality. EU citizens can move freely, while non-EU citizens may need a work visa. The cost of living can vary, with some islands being more expensive than others, but generally, the lifestyle is affordable compared to mainland Spain.

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