4* Tulsa Hilton Seeks Talented Rooms Candidate!
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Train at a busy 4* Hilton in the heart of Tulsa, OK! Train as a Front Desk Agent, Front Desk Supervisor, and Housekeeping Supervisor!
On your time off, visit the Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium, and numerous art museums, or take a second to try out standing in the Center of the Universe! Tulsa has a little bit of something for everyone!
Placement Remarks
Salary:
Front Desk Agent: $15/hr
Front Desk and Housekeeping Supervisor: $17/hr
Benefits:
Uniforms are offered, but candidates should bring black pants, white button-down shirts, and a black blazer for Front Desk roles. (This is while you wait for uniforms to be delivered.)
Employees receive half off of meals from Warren Duck Club and there is an employee breakroom.
Candidates will accrue approximately 10 hours of PTO a month during their program.
Airport pickup is provided from Tulsa International Airport. The hotel will pick up candidates; after hours, the airport will send their shuttle if they know of their arrival in advance.
Up to 14 days of complimentary room and tax will be provided.
Public transportation is limited, so Uber or securing a car is recommended.
*6 months of supervisory experience offered!*
Salary
Requirements
Eligibility criteria for our Career USA programs:
• You are enrolled in a post secondary ministerially recognized academic institution in the hospitality industry OR have a hospitality degree and at least 1 year of recent relevant work experience in the (ultra) luxury hotel industry (outside of the USA) OR have 5 years recent relevant work experience in the (ultra) luxury hotel industry (outside the USA)
• You have shown consistent career growth over the last years
• You have shown serious commitment to your most recent employers
Local info
Tulsa, the 2nd largest city in Oklahoma and the 47th most populous in the U.S. at approximately 1 million people, once known as the “oil capital of the world”, attracts people from every walk of life wanting to live even just a slice of their life on Tulsa Time. Tulsa is both cosmopolitan and all-American in its appeal. It’s a place of contrasts along the Arkansas River, where Art Deco architecture sits alongside steel skyscrapers, and rural Route 66 Americana meets state-of-the-art entertainment. Tulsa is a city of many cultures, where diverse influences converge to shape a distinct identity.
Housing:
As of December 2024, the average rent in Tulsa, Oklahoma is $870 per month, which is 44% lower than the national average of $1,559 per month. Unfurnished apartments are around the following: Studio: $727 per month, One-bedroom: $870 per month, Two-bedroom: $1,082 per month.
apartments.com, hellolanding.com, zillow.com, trulia.com
Transportation:
MetroLink Tulsa, the city's public transit system, operates a network of buses on 21 regular routes and 4 night routes
Monthly passes are $50.
Public transporation is limited, but Uber or car rentals are best. If you plan to travel around the region, then you may want to purchase a used vehicle. The average used car will cost you around $400 months, plus around $100 for car insurance.
Climate:
The city of Tulsa lies along the Arkansas River at an elevation of 700 feet above sea level. The surrounding terrain is gently rolling.
At latitude 36 degrees, Tulsa is far enough north to escape the long periods of heat in summer, yet far enough south to miss the extreme cold of winter. The influence of warm moist air from the Gulf of Mexico is often noted, due to the high humidity, but the climate is essentially continental characterized by rapid changes in temperature. Generally the winter months are mild. Temperatures occasionally fall below zero but only last a very short time. Temperatures of 100 degrees or higher are often experienced from late July to early September, but are usually accompanied by low relative humidity and a good southerly breeze. The fall season is long with a great number of pleasant, sunny days and cool, bracing nights.
Rainfall is ample for most agricultural pursuits and is distributed favorably throughout the year. Spring is the wettest season, having an abundance of rain in the form of showers and thunderstorms.
The steady rains of fall are a contrast to the spring and summer showers and provide a good supply of moisture and more ideal conditions for the growth of winter grains and pastures. The greatest amounts of snow are received in January and early March. The snow is usually light and only remains on the ground for brief periods.
Local Attractions:
Philbrook, Tulsa Zoo, Gilcrease Museum, Expo Square, Cave House, Woody Guthrie Center, The Outsiders House Museum