Hospitality & Tourism jobs in Hamme (o.-vl.)

10 open positions Hospitality & Tourism East Flanders

10 active jobs in hospitality & tourism across East Flanders.

East Flanders couples Ghent’s North Sea Port and the Volvo Car Gent complex with UGent and UZ Gent, while a textiles-and-food fabric still pulls weight in the Dender region and Waasland.

Belgian hospitality is highly seasonal and SME-dominated. The Flemish coast, Brussels, Bruges, Ghent and the Ardennes drive most of the volume. Flexi-jobs, casual work and joint committee 302 carry the pay structure.

↗ Seasonal peak on the coast and in urban hotels; the flexi-job is the sector’s reality. ⇄ Gent-Sint-Pieters is, after Brussels-South, the country’s second-busiest IC rail node.

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  • Most visible cities in this selection: Hamme.
  • Most represented categories: Sales.
  • 7 jobs in this selection were published in the last 7 days.
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