Soneva launches global recruitment campaign


Soneva launches global recruitment campaign

Thursday, 12 Sep, 2022 0

Luxury resorts brand Soneva has launched a global recruitment campaign in search of new Barefoot Guardians across its island resorts in the Maldives and Thailand.

More than a traditional ‘butler’ service, Soneva’s Barefoot Guardians are an essential point of contact for guests.

Each Barefoot Guardian is responsible for delivering high levels of personalised service to guests.

The role is based full-time at Soneva’s resorts – Soneva Fushi and Soneva Jani in the Maldives, and Soneva Kiri in Thailand.

The role is open to candidates from around the world, especially those who speak one or more languages in addition to fluency in English – including Russian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Arabic, Spanish, German, Cantonese and Mandarin.

Candidates can apply at [email protected] in English



 

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