Ski Resort Bar Work

Most bar work vacancies are simple enough to fill in resort. As long as the bar owner isn't worried about a high turnover of staff, there is always a steady stream of hopeful holiday makers looking to fund their ski trip by working nights in the resort's pubs and clubs.

If this is how you intend to fund a season-long stay in the ski resort of your choice, you may be best contacting the local bars direct before the ski season begins. Other bars and restaurants like to remove the hassle and recruit a team of people who are going to stay with them all season long. Ideally you will have experience working in a lively bar or resturant and if you have some language skills besides English, that will certainly go in your favour.

Below you will find a selection of these bar staff job vacancies. Keep your eye on this page or follow us on facebook as as we regularly update new vacancies.

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Hotel Assistant

Hotel Assistant

location Finland & Sweden

Hotel Assistants help with the day to day running of our hotels in all areas! Based in ‘True Lapland’, we pride ourselves on offering once-in-a-lifetime experiences in an unforgettable part of the world – a real winter wonderland. EU Passports only!
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FEATURED SKI BAR STAFF JOBS


Hotel Assistant

location Finland & Sweden Karesuando

Hotel Assistants help with the day to day running of our hotels in all areas! Based in ‘True Lapland’, we pride ourselves on offering once-in-a-lifetime experiences in an unforgettable part of the world – a real winter wonderland. EU Passports only!
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First up, what's involved?

Your bar staff job role will see you waiting tables, serving drinks and probably getting involved in the promotion of the venue, especially during the day. Bars compete for thirsty customers looking to party the night away following a fun day on the piste so the more people you can get in through the doors, the more money you are going to make in tips. You'll be on your feet all night and the hours are pretty long but you will meet lots of great people.

Tips for getting hired

If you already have some experience you are much more likely to have your application considered. The work is likely to be fast paced, especially in the popular bars, so nobody is likely to have time to bring a newbie up to speed. Much like the UK, you are going to need to be at least 18 to work in a ski resort bar although if you are in your 20s your chances will improve again. If you are heading to France, Austria or Italy, you could do yourself a favour by picking up some language phrases as your customers are going to speak a variety of languages.