Join the Dream Team
A career with the UK’s biggest hotel brand backed by a hospitality giant. Now that’s worth getting out of bed for.
A career with the UK’s biggest hotel brand backed by a hospitality giant. Now that’s worth getting out of bed for.
From warm welcomes to spotless rooms and legendary breakfasts, you’ll help guests rest easy while learning, growing and advancing your career.
A household name, a brand the nation can rely on and unmatched for its comfort and value. More than 850 hotels and growing.
A hotel rooted in style and technology; our guests love Hub for a modern stay in the heart of a busy city.
Basic but brilliant, enjoy a no-frills stay designed for guests to zip in and out.
Found a role you love? Great, just apply online! If you don’t already have a profile, you’ll create one as part of your application. If your application is successful, we’ll invite you to an interview by email with all the details you need
This is your chance to meet us and for us to meet the real you! Top tips: • What to wear: Smart-casual with comfy shoes (you may be on your feet). Be yourself, tattoos and piercings are welcome. • Before you arrive: Double-check your interview location, as we have several sites. • What to bring: Your right to work documents and National Insurance number. • Can’t make it? No problem, just let us know as early as possible and we’ll try to rearrange.
For housekeeping or kitchen roles, you’ll spend around 30 minutes trying out the job on the day – so you can see what it’s really like. You’ll also have time to ask us any questions. We’ll let you know the outcome of your interview afterwards.
If you’re successful, we’ll complete the necessary employment checks. This includes verifying your Right to Work in the UK, which may happen at different stages depending on the role.
Once everything is complete, it’s time to welcome you to the hotel team. We’ll guide you through your first steps and make sure you feel supported from day one.
rooms across UK & Ireland
rooms every year
reduction of food waste by 2030