New Mövenpick hotels in Dubai create 2000 jobs
Swiss hotel group Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts is to create 2,000 new jobs in Dubai.
Swiss hotel group Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts is to create 2000 new jobs in Dubai as it opens four new hotels in the first quarter of 2010.
As part of their ongoing expansion plans in the region, Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts will be opening the new hotels under the UAE-based holding company Seven Tides in Dubai.
According to Dara Pinke, Director of Human Resources Dubai Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts, the recruitment of employees is still a challenging task despite the availability of talent. She said: “Anyone in the field of recruitment can tell you that 2,000 people hired means 20,000 CVs reviewed and 10,000 applicants screened with half of those going on to a second interview with the departments. Offers would be made to approximately 2,300 people in the end.”
While the number of candidates currently looking for work has increased, the same truth still applies: talented people have options. Employers still need to attract, retain and put forward the effort to engage their workforce.
According to Pinke, recruitment ads bring a response three or four times higher than in previous years. “Candidates now ask questions regarding opening dates and financial stability,” she said. “Many are looking for assurances about how the redundancy process is handled within your company and how they will be treated if laid off in the future. There are great jobs out there and your best players know it.”
The four hotels set to open during the first quarter of 2010 are the Royal Amwaj Resort & Spa located on the crescent of the Palm Jumeirah; the Ibn Battuta Gate Hotel situated adjacent to the Ibn Battuta Mall; the Oceana Hotel & Spa on the trunk of the Palm Jumeirah and the Mövenpick Hotel Deira.
Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts is an upscale hotel management company with 12,000 employees at over 90 hotels existing or under construction across 26 countries, with a concentration in its core markets of Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia.
