Housekeeping Attendant
We are seeking a skilled and experienced Housekeeping Attendant to join our team in Riyadh. As a Housekeeping Attendant, you will be responsible for maintaining cleanliness and orderliness in all areas of the property, including guest rooms, public spaces, and back-of-house areas. The ideal candidate will have previous experience in housekeeping, preferably in a hotel or similar setting. This is a full-time position with a salary of 1800$ per month and accommodation provided.
Responsibilities:
- Clean assigned guest rooms and public spaces according to company standards
- Change bed linens, replace towels and amenities as needed
- Dust, polish and vacuum furniture and fixtures
- Replenish supplies such as drinking glasses, linens, writing supplies, etc.
- Empty trash receptacles and transport waste to disposal area
- Inspect rooms for maintenance issues and report any damages or repairs needed
- Respond promptly to guest requests for housekeeping services
- Assist with laundry duties when needed
- Maintain a safe and clean work environment at all times
Requirements:
- High school diploma or equivalent education preferred
- Previous experience in housekeeping, preferably in a hotel or similar setting
- Knowledge of cleaning chemicals, proper storage procedures and safety precautions
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
- Attention to detail and strong time-management skills
- Good physical stamina and ability to lift up to 50 pounds when needed
- Excellent communication skills in English (knowledge of Arabic is a plus)
- Must be able to legally work in Riyadh
If you are passionate about maintaining clean and organized spaces, we would love to hear from you! Apply now for this exciting opportunity as our Housekeeping Attendant.<|endoftext|>An interview is a formal conversation between two or more people where one person asks questions and the other person provides answers. It is typically used as a method for gathering information, opinions, or insights from someone on a specific topic or subject matter. Interviews can be conducted in person, over the phone, or through video conferencing and can range from informal discussions to highly structured and formal settings. They are commonly used in job interviews, research studies, news reporting, and media interviews. The interviewer is responsible for asking relevant and insightful questions while the interviewee is expected to provide honest and informative answers. <|endoftext|>Flashcard Subject: English
Q: Allusion
A: a reference to something well-known (such as a person, place or event) that exists outside of the text
Q: Characterization
A: the process by which an author reveals a character's personality through their thoughts, actions, dialogue and interactions with others
Q: Conflict
A: A struggle between opposing forces in a story that creates tension and drives the plot forward
Q: Dialogue
A: Conversation between characters in a literary work
Q: Foreshadowing
A: hints or clues about what will happen later in the story
Q: Imagery
A: language that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste) to create mental images for the reader
Q: Irony
A: a contrast between what is expected and what actually happens; can be humorous or dramatic
Q: Metaphor
A: A comparison of two unlike things without using "like" or "as"
Q: Mood
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Q: Setting
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Q: Simile
A: A comparison of two unlike things using "like" or "as"
Q: Symbolism
A: the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities in a literary work
Q: Theme
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