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Meet & Greeter

London

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GuestReady is a globally leading short-term rental management and hospitality company, providing great services to property owners, and amazing stays to guests. We are currently operating in the United Kingdom, France, Portugal, Spain and the United Arab Emirates, and we’re growing fast. Launched in 2016, with over 3.3 million guest nights sold, generating over $170 million in Gross Booking Value and managing a portfolio worth over $1 billion, GuestReady is a company on the rise.

At GuestReady, our purpose is to revolutionise the short-term rental industry through innovative technology and a commitment to hospitality. We empower landlords to turn their investments into profitable sources of income by streamlining the rental process from start to finish. From creating listings across multiple platforms to managing guest communications, housekeeping, key exchange, and price optimisation, our team of experts handle every aspect of the rental experience, freeing landlords from the hassle and stress of property management. Our mission is to bring the tradition of hospitality to the short-term rental market and provide peace of mind for our valued clients.

This is flexible work where the check-ins and ad-hoc jobs are paid on a per-job basis. Jobs will be posted on WhatsApp and also be available to view on our app. We are currently hiring Greeters who either live or will travel to these specific postcodes within London:-

W, SW, E, SE, N, NW

The job requires the following:

  • A presentable and friendly person, ideally having experience working in customer service/ hospitality.
  • Willing to travel in London to our homes in various locations.
  • Local knowledge of tourist activities, bars, and restaurants.
  • Reliable and trustworthy as you will be carrying keys to our homes.
  • Able to explain how to use appliances and heating in the home.
  • Able to troubleshoot appliances and heating or hot water if there are minor problems.
  • Flexible working hours.
  • Ideally a fan of the sharing economy and Air-BnB platform.

This job will suit freelance workers or uni students who have flexible schedules and want to earn some extra money. 

  • Rates: For each Ad Hoc Job the pay ranges from £20 to £30.
  • Travel cost is NOT included in the position.

Please send us a brief response outlining your availability and other commitments, while telling us what makes you suitable for the role!

Job Types: Part-time, Freelance

Schedule: Flexible

We encourage you to apply even if you are missing a skill or two! Don’t undervalue yourself and miss out on an incredible opportunity even though you are a 70% fit- a lot of things can be learned through experience, and skills can be transferable. Let’s work together to fill the gaps!

We encourage you to apply even if you are missing a skill or two! Don’t undervalue yourself and miss out on an incredible opportunity even though you are a 70% fit- a lot of things can be learned through experience, and skills can be transferable. Let’s work together to fill the gaps!

Diversity and Inclusion

GuestReady is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, and we are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect and inclusion to our teams all over the world. We are proud to say we have a diverse team spread globally and value the unique talents of all our people, with different personal experiences and points of view. We do not accept any discrimination on the basis of race, colour, gender, religion, sexual orientation, disability, age, culture, and warmly welcome applications from members of underrepresented groups.

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