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Recepcionista de Noche

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

The Night Receptionist at Melia Hotels International is responsible for managing front desk operations during the night shift. Candidates should have prior experience in hospitality, excellent communication skills, and fluency in Spanish and English. They are expected to handle guest check-ins and check-outs, manage reservations, and address guest inquiries and issues efficiently. Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work independently are essential. Knowledge of hotel management software is a plus.

Company Info

Melia Hotels International is a leading global hotel chain based in Spain, renowned for its luxurious accommodations and exceptional service. With a portfolio of over 380 hotels in 40 countries, Melia offers a diverse range of hospitality experiences, from urban hotels to beach resorts. The company is committed to sustainability and innovation, providing guests with memorable stays while maintaining a strong focus on environmental and social responsibility. Melia's dedication to quality and customer satisfaction has earned it a reputation as a trusted name in the hospitality industry.

Destination Guide

The Spain Islands, including the Balearic and Canary Islands, offer a vibrant lifestyle with beautiful beaches, rich culture, and a warm climate. Job opportunities in the tourism and hospitality sectors are abundant, especially in hotels, restaurants, and entertainment. The islands boast a relaxed lifestyle, with a focus on outdoor activities and social gatherings. The cost of living varies, with some islands being more affordable than mainland Spain. For relocation, EU citizens can move freely, while non-EU citizens may require a visa. The islands are known for their friendly communities and diverse cultural influences, making them an attractive destination for both work and leisure.

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