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Stylist (Room Attendant)

United Arab Emirates W Dubai - The Palm AED 2,000–3,000 per month, often with accommodation, meals or meal allowance, transport, medical insurance, and service benefits*
Job Description

The Stylist (Room Attendant) is responsible for cleaning and preparing guest rooms, bathrooms, corridors, and related areas to W Dubai – The Palm’s luxury standards. Requirements typically include previous housekeeping or hotel experience, attention to detail, physical stamina, personal grooming, and the ability to work flexible shifts, weekends, and holidays. Candidates should be service-minded, reliable, discreet, and comfortable working independently or within a multicultural team. The role also involves reporting maintenance issues, replenishing amenities, following health and safety procedures, respecting guest privacy, and responding courteously to requests. Familiarity with luxury hospitality standards and basic English communication is advantageous.

Company Info

W Dubai – The Palm is a luxury lifestyle hotel located on Palm Jumeirah in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It operates under the W Hotels brand, part of Marriott International, and combines contemporary design, energetic entertainment, dining, beach experiences, and personalized guest service. The property welcomes leisure travelers, business guests, and visitors seeking Dubai’s resort lifestyle. As part of Marriott, employees may benefit from structured training, international career opportunities, associate discounts, and established hospitality policies. The hotel environment is fast-paced and multicultural, with strong expectations around presentation, guest engagement, teamwork, and attention to detail. Housekeeping colleagues play an important role in maintaining the hotel’s high standards and creating a memorable stay for guests.

Destination Guide

The United Arab Emirates is not an island, although Dubai includes Palm Jumeirah and several resort islands. It offers extensive opportunities in hotels, restaurants, tourism, retail, aviation, construction, technology, and finance, particularly in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. UAE culture blends Islamic traditions with a highly international population; modest dress, courtesy, and respect for local customs are important. Lifestyle options include beaches, shopping malls, desert activities, dining, and a lively expatriate community. Employers commonly sponsor work visas, arrange medical testing and Emirates ID processing, and may provide accommodation or transport, especially in hospitality roles. Candidates should confirm the written offer, salary, service charge, accommodation, meals, working hours, medical cover, and leave entitlement before relocating. Dubai is generally safe and well connected, but living costs can be high if housing is not provided. A valid passport and authenticated documents may be required during onboarding.

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