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Must show up to work in Selina staff T-shirt, suitable pants and closed shoes. Selina was born out of a desire to celebrate the nomadic lifestyle: to experience our planet's most beautiful places, to build community, to engage with locals and fellow travellers, to work and enjoy new adventures.
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Built with the digital nomad in mind, Selina is disrupting the hospitality industry with a design, tech and socially-centric approach to boutique hotel and co-working developments that enable travelers to seamlessly live and work abroad.
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Ensure all guests are aware of the different spaces in Selina (common kitchen, playground, cinema room, library, cafe/club, Retail Shop, Explore desk, Wellness Deck, Surf Ranch - when relevant.
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Volunteering with Selina Gives Back; because sharing is caring. Huge Selina experience discounts on your stay, food & fun for you AND your friends & family (you can expect to become even more popular among your friends.
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Properly running the official Selina playlist, controlling the right volume and music selected throughout the day. -Offering all Selina services such as tours, shuttle buses and rentals to customers.
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The Selina ecosystem consists of Hospitality, Food & Beverage, Tours, Wellness, Education, Development, Real Estate, Co-Working, Art & Design, Community Impact, Education, Surf, Sales, Marketing, and Technology.
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Selina was born out of a desire to celebrate the nomadic lifestyle: to experience our planet’s most beautiful places, to build community, to engage with locals and fellow travelers, to work and enjoy new adventures.
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Handles all in-house repairs with regard to removing and replacing bathroom tile, painting, repairing wallboard, wall vinyl, carpentry, etc. Familiar with all major shut off stations, including water and electric with fire alarm stations.
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This job requires to sit, stand, walk, use hands, objects, tools, controls, lift bags or boxes, talk, hear, vision abilities and up to 15 pounds heavy lifting sometimes. Locates and corrects in-room heating, ventilation, and air conditioning malfunctions General knowledge of procedures for repairing and/or replacing all types of plumbing equipment.
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Day to day support to the operations manager. Tourism /Hotel management background. Change is your ally and the creativity of your best friend. You are a person who can be assigned several tasks, witty, creative and curious who enjoys challenges, organizations with rapid growth and that strike you learn something new every day.
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