Offshore Hospitality Positions at Atlas Professionals Brazil with Immediate Embarkation Opportunities for National Territory
Atlas Professionals Brazil is looking for professionals who have previously worked in offshore hospitality to work for the company in national territory. Candidates for the positions must present their work permit (CTPS) to be eligible to compete for the vacancies. Atlas Professionals Brazil has been growing every day and generating opportunities for the national offshore sector and now for offshore hospitality. If you have maritime experience in the hospitality area, see below the available positions.
Available Positions
- TAA Offshore – (Offshore Steward)
- Kitchen Helper
- Offshore Attendant
Required Certification:
- Valid CBSP
- Yellow Fever Certificate, Tetanus
- Valid Passport
What You Should Know Before Going to This Job Interview
1. Do your research about the company. You should enter your interview with as much knowledge as you can gather about how it is run. Educate yourself about its vision and mission statements (you can find these on most company websites in the “about us” section) and find ways to align what you say during the interview with the company’s ideals.
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2. Dress the part. There’s an old saying that goes: “Dress for the job you want, not for the job you have.” Seriously, this is great advice. Get a sense of the company culture and present yourself accordingly. If you are entering the corporate world, prepare yourself and stay attentive. 3. Ask questions. Show your interest in the role. Ask your interviewers what they enjoy most about their jobs. This will provide you with a lot of insight into what it is really like to work at the company and how they treat their employees. Another great question to ask is what they are looking for in their potential employee? Interested candidates should send their resumes to: mcarvalho@atlasprofessionals.com and foliveira@atlasprofessionals.com

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