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Benefits:
Rate of pay will be $20.00 per hour, overtime if training over 40 hours per week.
A family meal is provide daily at no cost. The employees eat in the restaurant before it is open to the public.
Employees are advised to bring black trousers, a white shirt and comfortable, slip resistant black shoes.
You will accrue 5 vacation days and 8 sick days per year for hourly employees per 12 months of employment.
No housing or airport pick up is provided. You must find temporary housing upon your arrival.
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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
Arguably the most famous city in America, if not the world, New York, New York is an unrelenting veritable hive of activity. With things to do for literally every kind of taste and style you could imagine, New York has something for anyone and everyone! From five star restaurants to dive bars, the diversity of New York City and the people who live there cannot be overstated. New York is a melting pot of world cultures, with communities from all around the world. From Chinatown to Little Italy, the diversity of cultures from one block of the city to another is astounding. Far be it for us to say that New York is only a cultural hub, it’s also one of the greatest commercial areas in the world for shopping, dining, and entertainment! With world famous places to see like The Empire State Building, Central Park and Times Square, New York is never short of places to go and things to do! In the “Local attractions” section is a list of specific attractions, monuments, and significant landmarks and links to websites about them!
Housing: The cost of living in NYC is extremely high with studio apartments costing around $2,500. The closer you live near Times Square or Central Park the more expensive your rent will be. We highly recommend looking for another J1 to room with to share the cost of an apartment. Please note, without established credit your first and last month’s rent may be required as a deposit. HRC recommends you arrive with at least $5,000 as startup capital and to help secure housing.
Helpful Links: Crown 907 at Cohabs Living ; Address: 907 St Marks Ave Brooklyn, NY 11213; Units: Private rooms with shared living spaces; Cost: $1,855-$2,250 per month, including utilities; Contact: Phone 1-646-750-5207, Email
The Heritage at East Harlem ; Address: 1295 5th Ave, New York, NY 10035; Units: Studio, 1-, 2-, & 3-bedroom apartments ; Cost: $2,925-$5,495 per month, not including utilities; Contact: Phone 212-600-2921, Email theheritage@quintetnyc.com
The Hell’s Kitchen House with Intern Housing NYC; Address: 424 West 47th Street #3F, New York, NY 10036; Units: Furnished private rooms with shared living spaces; Cost: $2,100-$2,590 per month, not including monthly $149 utilities fee; Contact: Phone +1-833-707-6611, Email info@interns.nyc
streeteasy.com; citi-habitats.com; nyhabitat.com; cityrealty.com; urbanliving.net; apartments.com; cityrealty.com; nestpick.com; trulia.com
We will also put you in touch with a local Buddy or Alumni who can assist with finding a place to live.
Transportation: Getting around New York without a car is very easy. With local taxis, a comprehensive metro system, and many things simply within walking distance, there’s some diversity to the options available for traveling in the city. For information about using the New York metro system, use the below link.
Climate: The climate of New York State is generally humid continental, while the extreme southeastern portion of the state (New York City area) lies in the warm temperate climate zone. Winter temperatures average below freezing during January and February in much of New York State, but several degrees above freezing along the Atlantic coastline, including New York City.
Local attractions: The Statue of Liberty; Central Park; Times Square; Chinatown; Little Italy; Empire State Building; 911 Memorial; Madison Square Garden; American Natural History Museum; The Highline; Coney Island; Broadway