California offers jobs to people without experience for $30

Marriott International is offering jobs to people with no experience. The renowned hotel chain is looking for staff to fill the position of housekeeper.

The job opening is for their San Francisco, California location, offering a competitive wage of up to $30 per hour and a wide range of benefits.

What does the job offer?

  • Competitive pay: $29.76-$30 per hour.
  • Full-time.
  • Comprehensive benefits package: Health care, life insurance, disability coverage, sick leave, paid time off, retirement plan and more.
  • Opportunity to work for a world-renowned company.
  • Positive and dynamic work environment.

Requirements

  • Exceptional customer service skills.
  • Proven organizational skills.
  • Knowledge of general cleaning (dusting, polishing, removing dirt from furniture).
  • Ability to work in team.
  • Friendly and people-oriented demeanor.
  • Ability to pay attention to details.
  • Ability to move and lift up to 25 pounds (10 kilos).
  • Good physical ability to stand, sit or walk for long periods of time.
  • Good aesthetic presentation (keep the uniform clean).
  • High school diploma or equivalent certificate from a General Education Development (GED) program.
  • No previous experience required.
  • No supervisory experience required.
  • No license or certification is required.

How to apply?

To apply for this exciting position, visit the Simply Hired portal. There you will find detailed information regarding the activities to be performed, additional benefits and submit your application online.

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Only applications that meet the established requirements will be processed and followed up on.

With information from Heraldo USA.

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2024-07-20 14:21:54

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