You don’t just solve problems. You shape how guests remember their holiday.
This role is based in Greece.
You relocate for the season to become the connection point between guests and the hotel team.
Before your first shift:
Your accommodation is already arranged.
Your meals are included.
Your seasonal contract is ready.
You don’t spend weeks searching for housing.
You don’t worry about living costs in a new country.
You arrive focused — ready to represent the guest voice.
You quickly realize something:
Guest Experience is not the same as Reception.
You are not only checking people in or out.
You move through the hotel.
You speak to guests during their stay.
You ask questions before complaints even happen.
You create comfort before issues arise.
You are the go-to person for guest satisfaction.
You welcome arrivals personally when needed.
You follow up on feedback.
You coordinate with housekeeping, maintenance, kitchen or entertainment if something needs improvement.
You step into situations calmly when a guest feels disappointed.
You turn small frustrations into positive solutions.
You are not reacting all day.
You are preventing dissatisfaction.
And that makes you essential.
You leave with:
International guest experience management
Conflict resolution skills
Operational coordination experience
Leadership potential
You have proven that you can represent both guests and management at the same time.
This is not just a support role.
It’s the bridge between expectation and experience.
If you are communicative, solution-oriented and ready to relocate to Greece —
join our Guest Experience team. 🇬🇷✨
Requirements
Experience in hospitality, guest relations or customer service is important.
You communicate confidently in English.
German or French skills are a big advantage.
You are empathetic but structured.
You stay calm when conversations become emotional.
You don’t take complaints personally — you solve them professionally.
This is a role with responsibility — but it is also a role where you grow fast.
Benefits
You work full-time, typically 5–6 days per week.
You live on-site or close to the hotel.
Accommodation is provided.
Meals are included.
That means reduced living costs and financial stability during your contract.
You relocate for the season.
You live where others come to relax.
After work, you are still in Greece — not commuting back to grey city life.
You become part of an international team.
You learn how real hotel operations work behind the scenes.