Emirates Palace Careers In Dubai & Abu Dhabi Announced Jobs

If your passion is to work in an outstanding hotel then we have the right vacancies available. Emirates Palace, Abu Dhabi is looking to hire energetic, passionate individuals who can commit to the hotel and work diligently. Emirates Palace Careers has plenty of veto offers.

Hotel Name Emirates Palace
Job Location Abu Dhabi, UAE
Education Hotel Management Certificate/Diploma/Degree
Relevant Experience  Mandatory
Posted Date August 03, 2022

Emirates Palace Careers Latest Vacancies

Emirates Palace is a 5-star luxury hotel in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The hotel is located on West Corniche Road in Abu Dhabi and is currently managed by the Mandarin Oriental Company as of January 2020. Previously the hotel was operated by Kempinski Hotels Group. The Mandarin Oriental group has decided to completely renovate the hotel over a course of two years so that the hotel can be recognized as being part of the group.

About Mandarin Oriental Group:

The Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group (MOHG) is an important part of the Jardines Matheson Group, an International Hotel Management Group with luxury hotels throughout the world. The group was founded in 1963 and today is a leading player in the global hospitality industry with over 41 hotels in 27 countries. The group has its headquarters in Hong Kong and is listed on the markets of London, Singapore, and Bermuda.

The Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group operates hotels in Chile, China, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Macau, Malaysia, Singapore, Switzerland, Spain, Turkey, Taiwan, Thailand, the United Kingdom, United States, and Morocco.

Emirates Palace Careers:

Careers at Emirates Palace through Mandarin Oriental Careers are available in diverse fields. You can choose from a range of careers by either opting for full-time or part-time, casual and on-call work, or graduate programs and internships at your convenience. Careers at Emirates Palace are available for the Accounts and Finance division, Administration and General, Engineering, Food & Beverage, Housekeeping, Human Resources, IT and Telecommunication, Kitchen, Operations, Public Relations, Rooms Division, Sales and Marketing, and the Spa Division.

List of Vacant Position In Emirates Palace (Latest Updates):

JOB TITLE LOCATION ACTION
Assistant Chief Concierge Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Assistant Restaurant Manager – Beach Operation Outlets Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Bar Manager Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Bartender Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Bellman Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Chef De Cuisine Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Chef De Partie Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Chief Concierge Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Commis 1 Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Concierge Supervisor Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Front Desk Agent Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Head Bartender Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Head Sommelier – BBQ Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Junior Sous Chef – Oriental Kitchen Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Limousine Driver Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Marketing Manager Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Moepa Interns Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Public Relations Manager (Sales) Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Recruitment Coordinator Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Restaurant Manager Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Restaurant Supervisor Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Restaurant Supervisor – Talea Restaurant Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Sales Manager – Leisure Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Sommelier Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Spa Concierge Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Spa Operations Manager Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Telephone Operator Abu Dhabi View & Apply
Waitress Abu Dhabi View & Apply

Eligibility:

To be eligible for these programs you will need

  • A Bachelor’s degree in hospitality
  • Twelve months of relevant experience
  • Proficiency in English and one other language
  • A visa or work authorization for the country you’ll be training in

Benefits at Emirates Palace

The advantage and benefits of joining one of the top hospitality groups are many. Working at Emirates Palace will grant you employee access to benefits with the Mandarin Oriental Group. The group is committed to the training and growth of its staff. The group provides retirement plans depending on the years of service and position held.

Apply now

To apply for Emirates palace careers you need to submit your application on the Mandarin Oriental Careers page. Your profile will have to be registered before filling out the application. In some stances, you will have to submit some relevant documents too.

All job offers made by Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group or by hotels managed by the Group are only made after the relevant interview and selection process has taken place. Please never pay anyone for a job as companies don’t charge for employment. Help us avoid recruitment fraud by reporting any suspicious matters to the company’s HR department.

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Are You Making These 4 Cover Letter Mistakes?

Albert Einstein once said that insanity is doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result. This is no different when you keep applying for hundreds of jobs with the same cover letter and hoping that this time round, you will miss the HR scrutiny and get a call for an interview.

In the current job market, we have thousand of job seekers all aiming for the same positions as you. It’s a sad fact but nonetheless one that requires you use your cover letter as the ultimate weapon. Otherwise you will just be another candidate complaining about how you have been applying for jobs but no positive response. Below are mistakes you could be making.

4 Cover Letter Mistakes You Keep Making

1. Using a Generic Cover Letter for Every Job

As a recruitment agency, we’ve always been in the front line advocating the need to have a tailored cover letter and fortunately, an impressive number of job seekers are giving it a little more thought nowadays.

But it’s far from over. You will find candidates insisting on using a cover letter meant for a Customer Service position to apply for Administration Assistant Jobs or one for an Accounts Assistant in Finance Officer Jobs. While the jobs may appear similar, they are all totally different; they have different job descriptions, roles and responsibilities and require different set of skills.

Solution: It may take a lot of work to tailor a cover letter for every single job, but if you really want to get hired, then you have to be specific in your cover letter. Remember the point of having a cover letter is you want to show the HR you have the qualifications for that ‘Particular job”

2. Putting the “Wrong Information” 

A CV and a Cover Letter are two totally different documents which should be addressed differently.
Don’t start explaining why you quit your last job or why you were fired on the second paragraph of your cover letter. In an interview when the HR wants to know these particulars, you will get the chance to explain yourself, but doing so in a cover letter is a big no no!

A little secret, recruiters and employers out there do not want to hear why you left your past or current jobs or why you can’t get along with your boss at the application stage. They want to hear about your now and future, and how you are going to become an asset to their company.

3. Having more than one page

A common question we normally receive is, “How long should a cover letter be?”

The answer to this is keep it to one page. Highlight your most relevant qualifications for the job and what you have to offer the employer and that’s about it. Truth of the matter is, you have no business having two pages or three pages cover letter unless you are listing things that should not even be highlighted.

Think of the HR manager and how many job applications she or he has to go through for one single job. Do they have the time and luxury to skim through all that?

4. It’s all in the details

An assumption or a small mistake may appear minute to you, but to a HR professional, it makes all the difference.

For starters, think about the grave spelling mistakes and typos. Always re-read your application before hitting the send button to make sure you don’t have any of this. Tell a friend to read your document for you because most times as is the norm, we do not see our own mistakes.

Secondly, pay attention to what you are sending to the HR. How many times have you applied for a job only to realize you addressed the wrong company? It’s silly, right? But it does happen and mainly because you’ve been using the same old cover letter for every job, or it was just a clumsy mistake. There’s no reversing the damage, so make sure this doesn’t happen in your next application.

Finally, remember your cover letter should always answer the one question that employers are looking for;”Why should I hire this person?”