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Food and Beverage Manager – Cruise Liner

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Cruise linerJoin a global company that provides a working environment which fosters career growth and development for their on board team members. Their innovative and luxury ships offer guests a premium vacation experience.

Magical holidays begin with talented managers

This position will ensure the Food and Beverage Operations are to the standard expected by guests.  The Food and Beverage Manager is responsible for the on board management of all Food & Beverage operations.  In the absence of the Passenger Services Director, the Food & Beverage Manager will be responsible for the management of the entire on board hotel operations. The  Food & Beverage Manager will also actively participate in, and become an integral part of, the On-board Executive Committee.

Requirements:
Minimum of five years progressive hospitality managerial experience, preferably onboard and/or in an upscale hotel, restaurant, or high volume food service facility

Ability to manage the financial aspects of a food and beverage operation, including the successful identification of expense reduction through cost efficiencies and revenue growth through promotional and up-selling activities.

Good working knowledge of HACCP.

You will also oversee the overall food and beverage budget by reviewing financial transactions and reports to ensure expenditures stay within budget limitations and constantly look for revenue-enhancement opportunities

Proven abilty to mentor, develop and provide on-the-job training to subordinates to strengthen their current performance and preparation for future advancement

To be considered for this position, please apply on-line today or email Sait on sait@signaturestaff.com.au !!


Winner Job Ads

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Wtiting Winner AdsWhether it is an employer market or candidate market, the number one priority is to attract the right candidates to your job vacancy. Being too broad in the description could see you receiving droves of non-related applications whilst presenting uninspiring, boring descriptions of roles and ideal candidates may give you nothing.

Writing a professional add is best left with professionals, however there are a few basic rules to make your advert attract good candidates. Using the WIIFM method (What Is It For Me) is simple and will give a better than average chance to capture the right candidate.

Who is your target – Identify who is the right candidate to fit your vacancy not just by the skills you are searching for but also the culture they need to fit into. Use language that your ideal candidate uses. For example if you wanted to make sure to reach Generation Y, you could include SMS abbreviations. Probably no one else will understand it, but that’s exactly the point!

Innovating Headline – You need to have a catchy headline, people look at job vacancies that will stand out from the rest. By displaying the right catch-line you will have people wanting to read more. Most online job boards also include a teaser text. A job position is not always enticing hence a few more innovative words could catch people’s attention

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Interest and desire – Emphasize what’s unique about the position/company. People want to work for great employers and are generally not motivated to get employed with ordinary and boring organisations. All job seeker wants to know “what is in it for me”. This is the time to shine and let them know of the rewards, benefits and the culture they will have by joining your company.  Consider saying ‘imagine yourself’…. However, make sure your statements are credible. Positions that sound too good to be true will only attract dreamers.

Forth Coming – Make it an urgent call to action so people apply to your vacancy before they apply somewhere else. After building information in an interesting way and creating Desire, you must prompt an urgent call to action. Your job advert should follow this step by step format to be effective. Consider saying, ‘Apply now before your dream job disappears’. ‘Call or SMS now for more info’  ‘Go to our website and apply now’. Also consider making it easy for jobseekers using a phrase like, ‘All you need to do’
If you don’t have a sense of urgency, why should they?

Move to your target audience –Place your vacancy where you are going to attract your audience. Imagine yourself being the candidate. For example, if you’re running an ad for a sales manager for an IT company, your audience may look under ’sales’ not IT. Also think on what job boards you would be most likely to find your ideal candidate and utilise other way of advertising such as local papers and social media.

So think before you advertise and place your add where your audience is.

Author: Vlasta Eriksson


The 2nd Centrelink Jobs Expo is coming to Cairns.

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Job ExpoAs a follow on from the previous expo held in Cairns in December last year, the Australian Government has recently given the green-light for the 2nd Centrelink Jobs Expo to be held at the Cairns Showground, Friday, 25 June 2010.

The Centrelink Jobs Expo is part of the Australian Government’s Keep Australia working strategy to support Australian industry and jobs, connecting employment and training opportunities to job seekers. The main aim is to provide real job opportunities for local people.

The Jobs Expo will bring together employers, industry groups, recruitment providers, government and community organisations, as well as training and education providers. There will also be special guests and other activities to entertain and engage visitors. Local job seekers are being personally invited to attend the Expo. Special announcements, advertising and promotion will ensure a huge turnout on the day.  Entry is free for jobseekers and there is no charge for exhibitors.

Cairns’ employment coordinator, Peter Doutre is confident that this expo will be even more successful than the last one. “The last expo was a much needed shot of adrenaline for the region and resulted in a number of employment outcomes” Mr Doutre said. “By involving additional industry sectors, such as Aviation, Logistics, Marine, Mining and Resources, we are looking to have 150 exhibitors displaying more than 400 jobs this time around. The Cairns expo is run by the people of Cairns, which just prove that the Cairns community is taking ownership of its own destination”

If you want to get involved with the expo, you’ll be provided with all the essentials to make your exhibit a success, including: Job Expo 2
• Exhibition stand including a backboard, table and chairs
• A sign featuring your company name
• Access to people looking for employment and training opportunities
• Promotion of your job vacancies and job pathways on the Centrelink Jobs Expo ‘Jobs Board’
• Promotion of your business or organisation on the day
• Light refreshments.

All this will be provided at no cost.

If you are an employer and would like more information, you are welcome to call Peter Doutre direct on 0411 671 672

Link below info on 2009 Job Expo including a video

http://www.centrelink.gov.au/internet/internet.nsf/individuals/jobs_expos_09.htm


Chief Financial Officer – PNG

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

A PNG LNG company has an opportunity for a Chief Financial Officer to join their team in PNG with an expected start date of mid May.  Our client is involved in the Exxon lead LNG project in PNG.Executive Team

You will be Rewarded With:

  • Generous expatriate benefits
  • An attractive remuneration package
  • Excellent opportunity to be an integral part of the LNG project in PNG

Duties:

  • Expertise to raise finance and set and manage budgets
  • Manage costs and develop and implement cost reduction strategies
  • Management of cash flow
  • Preparation of 3-10 year strategic finance model
  • Monthly review and approval of the S&OP – ensuring KPI’s and budgets are being met, and raw material costs are at minimum levels
  • Review and approval of all commercial contracts, including all supply arrangements
  • Managing hedges for Energy, Commodities and Foreign Exchange
  • Managing finance and administration staff
  • Implement cost reduction programs to compensate for increases in operating costs
  • Compiling financial reports including statutory reporting

Your Qualifications & Expertise:

  • 10 plus years experience in corporate finance
  • Tertiary qualifications in Accounting, Law, HR and/or Business Administration
  • Experience with integrated accounting packages and implementation
  • High level of people management skills
  • Ability to communicate with all levels of staff, the general public and corporate clients
  • Excellent problem solving skills
  • Knowledge and experience in the hydro carbon and mineral resources sector would be an advantage, but is not essential
  • CPA / CA qualifications will be highly regarded, but are not essential
  • Overseas work experience will be highly regarded, but is not essential
  • Experience in the Oil and Gas Industry will be highly regarded, but is not essential

If you are an experienced corporate finance professional and would like to explore this opportunity further, we look forward to receiving your application and liaising with you throughout the application process.  All applications will be kept strictly confidential.

Please contact Andrew Freeman (Senior Consultant) on +617 4050 3888 for further information, or email your application to andy@signaturestaff.com.au, or apply for this position though our website


WORK ON A CRUISE SHIP

Friday, March 26th, 2010

COMBINE YOUR RETAIL CAREER WITH INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL

Cruise liner1Do you want to further your career in retail and spend some time in the Caribbean and perhaps Alaska or/and other exotic ports all over the world aboard a luxury cruise ship?

We are looking to recruit highly motivated and customer service focused retail assistants, assistant managers and managers to join this exciting global industry.

There has never been a better time to apply for a job on cruise ship. Despite the poor state of the world economy, millions of cruises are taken every year and almost every ship sets sail at full capacity week after week. New cruise ships are still coming online at the average rate of seven per year and the ships are getting bigger and better with some ships now including shopping malls, water parks, ice skating rinks, golf course and even go-kart tracks as part of the on-board facilities. Cruise ships employ thousands of crew members performing duties identical or very similar to jobs at hotels, resorts and retail outlets.

Working on a luxury cruise ship offer numerous rewards, but the most common are: Cruise liner - inside

  • Save a substantial amount of money over a short period of time as expenses such as food, accommodation, laundry and medical are taken care of whilst on-board.
  • Travel all over the world, follow the sun and meet new friends
  • You are paid in US dollars and you do not pay tax on your income
  • No more money wasted on bus fares or petrol – take the elevator to work
  • Career progression and increased earning capacity within a large, global organisation

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  • Minimum of 2 years retail experience
  • Experience with merchandise such as jewellery, cosmetics, perfume, watches, fine gifts or similar are a definite plus
  • To succeed you must be energetic, sales oriented and prepared to work long hours.

If you see yourself as the adventurous type, who wants to see the world, meet people, and experience new horizons, register on our website www.signaturestaff.com.au and apply for this position on-line. If you require further information please call Sait on 0410 808 286.

Once registered, you can request our Working on a Cruise Ship information brochure


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