
Waiters & Waitresses
Waiter Jobs in Dubai
The city’s basically a playground for foodies and, honestly, restaurants are always on the hunt for people who can keep up with the madness. It’s not just Dubai, either—Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Fujairah, the whole UAE is buzzing with openings. If you’re even half interested, might as well toss your hat in the ring now, because why wait?
Whether you’ve been slinging plates for years
You’ve only served coffee to your cat, there’s something for everyone. The fancy hotels—think five-star, gold-plated-everything vibes—are always scouting for new faces. And hey, if you’re from out of town, don’t sweat it. They love hiring folks from all corners of the globe. Apparently, being “multicultural” is a hot commodity.
Let’s talk about the job itself
Now, perks!
Besides the “I get to work in a cool city” thing, you might score some pretty sweet benefits:
– Tips (sometimes epic, sometimes…not)
– Health insurance (very adult, I know)
– Flexible hours (because who wants a boring 9-to-5?)
– Employee discounts (hello, cheap food)
– Free meals (goodbye, hangry shifts)
– Paid time off
– Free rides or travel allowance
– Housing allowance (yep, rent is wild here)
– Yearly airfare allowance (go visit mum)
– Bonuses if you’re killing it
Wondering about pay?
It’s not bad, especially if you land a spot in a swanky hotel or a tourist hotspot. You’re looking at AED 2,000 to AED 4,000 a month, give or take. Plus, tips and service charges can really pad that paycheck.
Here’s the lowdown:
– High school diploma (or something like it)
– Some customer service experience (even if it’s just convincing your little brother to eat broccoli)
– Decent communication skills (don’t be a mumble machine)
– Handle pressure like a champ
– Can do basic math (split the bill, count change—easy stuff)
– Know your way around food safety (no one likes food poisoning)
– Look sharp, act sharp
– Can stand for ages without turning into a statue
– Team player vibes only
Alright, you’re sold? Here’s the game plan to apply:
1. Scroll through the “List of Job Positions” on the site—find something that doesn’t make you groan.
2. Click the gig that looks good; it’ll bounce you over to LinkedIn.
3. Check out what they want (don’t just wing it).
4. Make sure your LinkedIn profile doesn’t look like it was written by a robot.
5. Smash that ‘Easy Apply’ button.
6. Fill out the form—don’t lie, they’ll find out.
7. Got questions? Ping the HR contact. That’s what they’re there for.
And there you go
Dubai’s hospitality hustle, in a nutshell. Go get ‘em, tiger.
To apply for this job please visit www.linkedin.com.