Bukovel Resort Seeks Student Workers with Salaries Up to 65,000 UAH and Free Accommodation.
Student Employment Opportunities at Bukovel
According to Novyny.live: The Bukovel resort announces its annual recruitment drive for students seeking roles in tourism and the hospitality sector. With 45 positions available, this initiative offers valuable industry experience. Monthly salaries range from 15,000 to 65,000 Ukrainian hryvnias (UAH), with the highest pay offered to chefs, who can earn between 40,000 and 65,000 UAH. Student waiters can make around 50,000 UAH monthly, a competitive rate for restaurant work.
Other available roles come with salaries typically between 15,000 and 25,000 UAH:
- Sales Consultant
- Groundskeeper / Cleaner
- Hairdresser / Barber
- Reception Administrator
- Room Attendant (Maid)
- Office Manager
- Hostess
- Hotel Real Estate Sales Manager
- Security Guard
Specific starting salaries include 21,000 UAH for a Reception Administrator, 20,000 UAH for a Room Attendant, 20,000 UAH for an Office Manager, and 17,000 UAH for a Hostess. Security Guards and Hotel Real Estate Sales Managers start from 15,000 UAH. For many students, a major benefit is that most positions include free housing and meals, significantly reducing living expenses.
To provide context, projected average national salaries in Ukraine for February 2026 are 27,500 UAH. Regional averages are highest in Kyiv (32,500 UAH) and Lviv (30,000 UAH), and lowest in Kropyvnytskyi and Chernihiv (21,500 UAH) and Kherson (21,000 UAH).
Benefits for Student Applicants
Overall, these vacancies at Bukovel are designed for students aiming to balance work with studies while gaining hands-on experience in a dynamic industry. Such opportunities are increasingly valuable as Ukraine's tourism sector continues to develop and demand for skilled hospitality workers grows. These roles not only provide income during studies but also serve as a practical career foundation for those planning a future in hotels and restaurants.
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