The Nautilus Maldives to Host Recruitment Open Day to Seek Interested Employees


Maldives
PUBLISHED August 29, 2018

The Nautilus Maldives which is scheduled to open officially on January 2019, is hosting a recruitment open day on Sunday 2nd September at the Jen Hotel to seek interested employees.


"Finding the right people to deliver our concept is a key focus for us and were confident that well find whom were looking for in the Maldives," said Executive Director, Markus W Iseli.


 "Were looking for people with a genuine passion and excitement about working in hospitality".


According to the resort, successful candidates will be expected to join in time for several months of intensive training for the private islands soft-opening in November. 


The Nautilus will be looking hire staffs for the following departments:


  • Housekeeping
  • Guest service 
  • Butlers
  • Spa 
  • Laundry
  • Water-sports and diving
  • Accounts
  • Human Resources
  • Reservations
  • Kitchen
  • Food & Beverages  
  • Stewarding
  • Engineering
  • Gardening
  • Security
  • Boat crew
  • IT

With only 26 beach and ocean houses on a tiny coral reef-encircled island, The Nautilus Maldives is a bohemian hideaway located in Baa Atoll, a UNESCO biosphere reserve.  Here, a kaleidoscopic wonderland of incredible marine life awaits discovery: trips to world-renowned Hanifaru Bay to swim amongst whale sharks and manta rays; diving on iridescent coral reefs; exploring remote sandbanks and deserted islands or just cruising the ocean on a custom-built yacht are among the many adventures guests can look forward to. 


Built by a Maldivian entrepreneur, this is his ultimate project in the country, created to express his personal vision of the best that luxury can be not just in the Maldives, but worldwide.  A celebration of the individual spirit, The Nautilus offers liberation and freedom unconditional. Space to share, to meet, where guests are encouraged to be themselves and shape their own personal journey. And, most of all, to celebrate the people theyre with, in any way they choose.  Because in the end, its these simple, elemental pleasures that ability to simply be that form the greatest luxury of all.

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