This is a Hospitality job. There are 149 days off per year. You can commute by car.
Job description
Overall
inn
operations
・Front
desk
duties
(check-in/check-out, tourist information guidance, etc.)
・Telephone
and
email
correspondence
in
English
・Cleaning
within
the
premises
[Scope
of
change:
no
change]
Pay & allowances
Base salaryBase (monthly avg.) or hourly: ¥201,600
BonusYes
Pay raiseYes (¥10–¥30/hour)
Fixed overtime payNo
Commuting allowanceUp to ¥1,000/month
Pay cut-off dayEnd of month
PaydayPaid on the 15th
Work style
Working hoursIrregular working-hours system (1-month unit) / or about 8h between 8:00–20:00 / Notes: 特例措置対象事業場(週44時間以内の勤務) 8:00~20:00のシフト制 (夏季は8:00~21:00) 週5日、月間150~180時間程度の勤務
Break time60 min
OvertimeYes (avg. 1h/month) / No special clause (Art. 36 agreement)
Days offOthers / Two days off/week (varies) / Others: *シフト制 *会社カレンダーによる / 10 days paid leave after 6 months
Annual holidays149 days
Employment & contract
Employment typeNon-permanent
Employment periodFixed term (4+ months) / 6 months / Renewal possible (renewed in principle)
Trial periodYes (2 months; conditions differ during trial)
Conversion to permanentYes
Benefits & welfare
Insurance enrolledFull social insurance (health, pension, employment, accident)
Selection methodInterview (1 planned), Document screening, Written exam
Result notificationafter document screening / after interview / documents: within 7 days of receipt / interview: within 7 days
About the company
株式会社 ケイズハウス
Business activities
Accommodation
business
(guest house)
Company features
Since
opening
in
Kyoto
in
2003,
we
operate
12
hostel
locations
in
Tokyo,
Hiroshima,
Hakone,
Takayama,
and
other
cities.
We
welcome
guests
from
110
countries
annually
and
have
received
numerous
awards
including
the
World
No.
1
Hostel
Chain
Award.
Message from the employer
K's
House
is
an
industry-leading
hostel
group
operating
12
locations
across
10
cities
nationwide.
An
international
hostel
where
8–9
out
of
every
10
guests
are
from
overseas,
giving
you
the
feeling
of
working
abroad
while
in
Japan.
Our
guests
are
travel
enthusiasts
and
friendly
people,
allowing
you
to
enjoy
international
communication
while
working
and
grow
in
various
aspects,
including
language
skills.
This
is
the
perfect
workplace
for
people
who
love
meeting
others,
have
a
wonderful
smile,
and
can
grow
by
making
guests
happy.
Why
not
showcase
your
hospitality
and
help
create
memorable
stays
for
our
guests?
We
look
forward
to
your
application!
Whether your residence status permits this kind of work
Whether the pay, hours, and days off match your wishes
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Job number for this posting
26020-12696061
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