| CV Tips |
CV Tips for a ski resort are the same a for most other jobs.
Make it clear, uncluttered and highlight all relevant skills.
Keep to two pages max - one if possible.
Give a brief overview of who you are.
Help the employer by listing your skills and relevant experience.
Include hobbies and interests.
The people interviewing you have probably worked many seasons at the resort themselves, so
if you claim to be fluent in 3 languages, you will be tested on it during the interview.
Don't be too liberal with the truth. At the same time these people will
also be a good source of advice.
Use the spellchecker and get a friend to read through it for any mistakes.
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| Interview Advice |
Go with an idea of where you want to work.
Personality - most jobs will include a lot of client contact, so make sure
your social skills shine. Be confident, but not cocky. Be clean and smart - leave the grunge dude look for resort.
Have a look at the company web site or brochure before the interview.
It may been a few months since you used the skills you will need in your job position. Be sure to brush up (ie. chefs should check the menus,
A lot of interviews will be in a group and you will be asked
to introduce yourself to everyone. You should have a couple of interesting facts
about yourself ready to dazzle the group with.
You will be asked if you have any questions - have a few questions
ready for the interviewer. These may include:
What is included in your wage package: accommodations,
lift pass (local or area), travel to resort, food, equipment hire etc.
If your position requires a uniform, do
you have to pay a deposit for the uniform? Will they keep a retainer from
your wages during the season?
Is training provided.
What will your role involve?
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