(CNS): Caymanians and permanent residents with the right to work are being urged to take up the growing number of jobs on offer in tourism, as the sector ramps back up in anticipation of growth in the sector over the coming months. The PACT Government has made it clear that employers will not get work permits until people displaced by the border closures are back at work, forcing them to make a much greater effort to find suitable local staff.
As a result, Dart will be hosting a job fair on Saturday morning at the Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman on behalf of that resort, which is one of the island’s largest tourism employers, as well as the Kimpton and the Hampton, which are both also owned by Cayman’s wealthiest investor.
Managers from the three hotels will be available to speak about the opportunities available in food and beverage, culinary, housekeeping, front desk, concierge, pool and beach, accounting and other roles. Jobseekers will be able to schedule…