Fairmont Hotels and Resorts employees
New Grad Review from The Career Directory (2012):
By Kristina Leung and Julien Gagnier, Mediacorp Canada Inc. staff editors
Description:
Fairmont Hotels & Resorts is North America's largest operator of luxury hotels and resorts.
Highlights for new grads:
- Average starting salary: $35,001 to $40,000
- Career planning services
- Flexible work hours
- Formal leadership training
- Health benefits for new employees
- In-house training program
- Online training program
- Orientation program for new employees
- New entry-level positions (last year): 300
- Student employment: summer and co-op
- Telecommuting
- Tuition subsidies
- Vacation (after first year): 2 weeks
Hiring locations across Canada:
St. Andrews By The Sea NB, Charlevoix QC, Québec City QC, Montebello QC, Mont Tremblant QC, Montreal QC, Ottawa ON, Toronto ON, Winnipeg MB, Calgary AB, Banff AB, Edmonton AB, Jasper AB, Lake Louise AB, Whistler BC, Vancouver BC, Victoria BC
Typical positions for new grads:
Graduates would occupy Front Office Supervisor, Housekeeping Supervisor, Outlet Supervisor, Assistant Front Office Manager and Leadership Development Program positions.
New grads hired here typically have these academic backgrounds:
- Bachelor of Arts: Human Resources, Industrial Relations, Recreation Studies
- Bachelor of Commerce / Business Administration: Accounting, Finance, Hotel / Food Services, Human Resources
- Community College Diploma: Hospitality
- Secondary Education: High School Diploma
On-campus recruitment at:
Algonquin College, Camosun College, Douglas College, Fanshawe College, George Brown College, Georgian College, Malaspina College, Mount Saint Vincent University, Niagara College, Ryerson University, SAIT, Sir Sandford Fleming College, Thompson Rivers University, University of Calgary, University of Guelph, University of Quebec, University of Victoria, Vancouver Community College
Current jobs (all levels) on Eluta.ca:
47
For other new grad opportunities, please visit the employer's website.
Updated: Sep 15 2010
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