I'm a high school junior looking to work at a ski resort during the winter season. Has anyone done this kind of seasonal work before? Do they offer training, and is accommodation usually provided? Any tips on finding the best available positions?
Ski resort jobs can be a great way to gain work experience, have fun, and enjoy the snow. Many resorts hire high school students for various positions like lift operations, snow removal, ski instructing, food service, and rental departments. However, keep in mind that these jobs often require weekends and holiday work.
Most resorts do offer training to ensure you're ready for the role, regardless of prior experience. This could include customer service training, how to operate equipment or safety procedures. If you're thinking of working as a ski instructor, some resorts do provide training, but they may also require you to have certain certifications, so be sure to check this when applying for these positions.
Whether accommodation is provided usually depends on the resort and the staffing needs. Some larger resorts do offer lodging for seasonal workers, often at a reduced rate. This kind of accommodation can vary but often involves multiple people sharing a room or cabin. Others might not offer accommodation but can help you find local housing. This would be a good query for the interview process or when you get offered a job.
When finding the best positions, I recommend:
1. Research and apply as early as possible: Many resorts start their winter hiring in the fall, so starting your research now will be to your advantage.
2. Leverage connections: If you already know someone working at a resort, they might be able to give you insights or recommend you for a position.
3. Check job boards and resort websites: Often, ski resorts advertise their open positions right on their website, or on job boards like Indeed.
Lastly, brush up on your resume and learn how to ace an interview. Make sure you inform your prospective employer that you're a student so they can work around your schedule. Good luck on your job hunt!
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