Daily Observer (Jamaica)

SANDALS TO EMPLOY 500 VINCENTIAN­S IN FAST-TRACKED RECRUITMEN­T DRIVE

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SANDALS Resorts Internatio­nal (SRI) says it will employ 500 Vincentian­s when the company begins its recruitmen­t drive in the next few weeks for a planned Beaches Resort on that island, which has been hard hit by explosive eruptions at La Soufrière volcano.

“In light of the displaceme­nt many are experienci­ng due to the volcanic eruption, we are fast-tracking our plans for employment and training opportunit­ies,” a company news release quoted Executive Chairman Adam Stewart as saying.

“We are committed to supporting the people of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, especially during these challengin­g times, and we remain even more committed to delivering on this exciting Beaches project,” stated Stewart, who is also executive chairman of this newspaper.

Last year, Sandals announced plans to bring its

Beaches brand to St Vincent, a move which promises expansive economic growth for the Eastern Caribbean island. According to Stewart, the recruitmen­t drive ahead of the resort’s opening represents only the first move towards fulfilling this promise. “Increased employment, which will continue throughout constructi­on and beyond, is only one aspect of the massive economic footprint the Beaches brand will bring to St Vincent and the Grenadines,” Stewart said. “The economic benefits will be significan­t from increased airlift benefiting all surroundin­g islands, to direct and indirect linkages to critical sectors such as transporta­tion, tours and excursions, agricultur­e and manufactur­ing.”

Sandals said the upcoming recruitmen­t drive is a manifestat­ion of its continued commitment to providing Caribbean nationals with training and employment opportunit­ies across the region under its Team Member Exchange Programme.

“Qualified Vincentian­s will be encouraged to apply for a raft of positions across the region which will be advertised in the coming week, ranging from bartenders and cooks to concierge and front desk agents and restaurant managers. Applicatio­ns will be accepted by e-mail and, thereafter, shortliste­d applicants will be invited to an interview with successful candidates placed at various resorts across the region,” SRI explained.

“We are very excited to get this programme under way,” Stewart said. “The successful applicants will be the very ones who will come back to lead and train other Vincentian­s when we officially open Beaches St Vincent and, as a company built on training and developmen­t, we look forward to what will definitely be a full-circle moment for these team members.”

In addition to this recruitmen­t drive, the company has also supported post-eruption relief efforts through its philanthro­pic arm, Sandals Foundation, which has been working closely with local authoritie­s to provide support. Beaches St Vincent is just one of several exciting new projects announced by Sandals Resorts in 2021, which will also see new resorts in Jamaica and Curaçao, followed by St Lucia, all of which are expected to create some 5,000 new jobs over the next five years.

 ??  ?? Beaches St Vincent will have similariti­es to this Beaches property in Ocho Rios, St Ann.
Beaches St Vincent will have similariti­es to this Beaches property in Ocho Rios, St Ann.
 ??  ?? STEWART... we are committed to supporting the people of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
STEWART... we are committed to supporting the people of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

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