VACANCIES
Applications are only possible online.
Current vacancies
As a two-season operation, we have two main recruitment periods. We are already looking forward to receiving your applications.
For the summer: Applications are welcomed from the end of January.
For the winter: The search for talented team members starts mid-July.
Badrutt's Palace Hotel will never request payment or financial information during the recruitment process. All official communication is sent exclusively from email addresses ending in @badruttspalace.com.
If you receive any request for payment or suspicious communication, please disregard it and contact us directly through our official website.
8 jobs
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Spontaneous applicationBadrutt's Palace Hotel -
HR Recruiting Assistant (m/w/d)Administration · Badrutt's Palace Hotel -
Chef de Rang (m/w/d)Food & Beverage · Badrutt's Palace Hotel -
Reservations Manager (m/w/d)Rooms Division · Badrutt's Palace Hotel -
Fitness Trainer (m/w/d)Wellness & Sports · Badrutt's Palace Hotel -
Plumber (m/w/d)Technical service · Badrutt's Palace Hotel -
Revenue Manager (m/w/d)Sales & Marketing · Badrutt's Palace Hotel -
Beauty Therapist (m/w/d)Wellness & Sports · Badrutt's Palace Hotel
Do you have any further questions about working at Badrutt's Palace Hotel?
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Do you provide accommodation for your employees?
Yes, there are various accommodation options. They are all in St. Moritz and most have their own kitchen. We offer a shuttle service to the hotel at predefined times.
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How long do the winter and summer seasons last?
The winter season lasts approximately four months and the summer season about three months.
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Will I receive a work permit?
As a citizen of an EU/EFTA country, we will apply for a work permit on your behalf, granting you permission to work in Switzerland. We will take care of most of the administrative requirements for you.
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What are the weekly working hours?
On average, you have a 5-day work week of 43.5 hours and are entitled to 5 weeks holidays and 6 public holidays per year. In Switzerland, labour conditions for the hotel industry are regulated by a collective labour agreement, the L-GAV (Link to the L-GAV).