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Working in the Alps

 Jobs, Courses & Qualifications

Living and working in the mountains doesn’t need to be a pipedream. Whether you are looking to fill a gap year by doing a ski season, or if your ambitions lie more for the long term, there are a whole host of options for you to consider. In this section, you can find information on the types of job available, what types of courses and qualifications may help you land the job of your choice, and how and when to apply. You can also use our job finder service to help you land that perfect job.

Doing a Ski Season

Do you ever think about packing it all in and heading out to the Alps for a season? Maybe it’s the weather at home that’s getting you down, or perhaps one weeks skiing a year is simply just not enough! What if you’re just leaving school or uni and aren’t really sure what you want to do next?

For many people, doing a ski season has become the ultimate glamorous dream. 5 months spent in a spectacular mountain resort, skiing waist deep powder every day, riotous parties every night, tottie galore…….. Sounds like heaven, doesn’t it? And it is! However, there’s a bit more to the actual reality of doing a ski season than its glossy image will have you believe. For starters, most people need to get some sort of job when they’re here which will inevitably impinge on your powder skiing/Mutzig drinking/tottie grabbing time! Working in a ski resort can be very tough with long hours, demanding clients, notoriously bad pay and shared accommodation with people of very dubious personal hygiene standards. A paid holiday it is not! ... see "Doing a Ski Season in Val d'Isere" for more

Ski Job Videos from Val d'Isere

Ski Job Videos from Val d'Isere

Ski season jobs are hard work but great fun and there are literally hundreds of jobs available in the mountains each year.  The one you take can make your time in the Alps the best of your life. From chalet staff to ski hosting, bar work to reporting for Skinets, there are jobs for all personalities and ages.  Watch our series of video profiles to get an idea of what the different jobs are actually like and see behind the scenes interviews with real resort workers.  All videos filmed on location in the French Alps by  www.ResortWork.co.uk - the Resort Workers job site.

Our videos rely on the latest Flash Player technology. If the video(s) won't play in your browser then you may need to update to the latest version of the Flash Player plugin. This update is free and should only take seconds on most computers. ... see "Val d'Isere Ski Job Videos" for more

Types of Job (Job Descriptions)

Whilst some jobs require you to have specific qualifications or experience, for example, child care, chef, ski tech etc; all of them will require you to be enthusiastic and flexible. Employers in the Alps do realise that most people come out to make the most of the skiing, snowboarding and après opportunities in resort; however, they still expect you to take your responsibilities to them seriously and get on with the job at hand first and foremost.

It is worth taking some time to consider the different jobs that are available and deciding which one you feel you would be most suited to. Some pointers to think about are: ... see "Types of Jobs in Val d'Isere" for more

Courses & Qualifications

If you’re really keen to do a season but are either not sure exactly what you want to do or are unsure if you have the necessary skills and qualifications, then there are a number of different courses and training seminars available to help you on your way. Read on for more suggestions... ... see "Val d'Isere Job Courses & Qualifications" for more

When to Apply?

If you’re serious about doing a season then you should get in early so that you can get the pick of the jobs. Most tour operators start recruiting as early as May/June for the following winter season and demand for positions is high. You can usually apply through the company’s website and will need to complete an application form either on-line or by post. Some companies will accept on spec CVs but you will generally need to fill out their own application form at some point so you may as well find out the correct procedure in the beginning.

Interviews are carried out throughout the summer months but jobs are offered out on a “first come, first served basis” so it is in your interest to try and see prospective employers as soon as possible. If you are successful and get offered the job you want, you may be asked to pay a commitment bond (approx. £100) to secure your offer. As it is quite normal for job seekers to “do the rounds” of tour operators, many companies adopt this policy as a safeguard that you will turn up at the start of season. However, the bond is usually fully refunded on the successful completion of the winter. ... see "Applying for Val d'Isere Jobs" for more

Val d'Isere Jobs
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Chef Looking for Chef Jobs in Val d\'Isere? Chef N/A/per hour Winter 2010/2011 www.Ski-Jobs.co.uk
Childcare Looking for Childcare Jobs in Val d\'Isere? Nanny/Child Carer N/A/per hour Winter 2010/2011 www.Ski-Jobs.co.uk
Chalet Host Looking for Chalet Jobs in Val d\'Isere? Chalet Host N/A/per hour Winter 2010/2011 www.Ski-Jobs.co.uk
Alpine Sales & Client Account Manager Alpine Sales & Client Account Manager, Chamonix, France. Account manager £20,000 (GBP)/per annum Permanent !Skinets HQ - George
Chalet Manager Chalet Manager wanted winter 2010/11 Manager - General Chalets £1,190 (GBP)/per month December - End of April
Seasonaire Winter & Summer Season Jobs in Ski Resorts Across Europe Other Jobs N/A/per hour Travel Job Search
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