Goodtime International Entertainment
WebsiteKitchen Cleaner
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Job description
Myth vs Reality — what working in hotel kitchen hygiene actually means MYTH: “Dishwashing is just standing at a sink all day.” REALITY: Kitchen Hygiene in a Greek hotel means keeping the entire kitchen environment clean, organized and running smoothly. You are a core part of the kitchen workflow. MYTH: “It’s just plates and glasses.” REALITY: You handle dishes, cutlery, kitchen tools, trays, equipment and support overall cleanliness. Without you, service slows down immediately. MYTH: “It’s a low-responsibility role.” REALITY: Hygiene standards in hotels are strict. Clean equipment is essential for food safety. Your work directly supports quality and guest satisfaction. MYTH: “It’s chaotic and unstructured.” REALITY: Your shifts follow service times. Breakfast, lunch and dinner cycles create rhythm. You know when pressure moments happen and when it’s calmer. MYTH: “You work alone.” REALITY: You are part of the kitchen team. Chefs rely on clean tools. Service depends on clean plates. Everyone works together. MYTH: “It’s too hard physically.” REALITY: Yes, it’s active work — but structured. You move, stay productive and finish shifts knowing you contributed to a smooth operation. MYTH: “It’s just a temporary job without value.” REALITY: Completing a season abroad proves discipline, reliability and teamwork — qualities every employer values. Important: This position is located in Greece. You relocate for the season and live close to your workplace. EU passport required. If you are reliable, structured and ready for active work — join our Kitchen Hygiene team in Greece.
MYTH: “Working abroad is complicated.” REALITY: This role is based in Greece. Accommodation is organized before arrival. No apartment search, no relocation stress. MYTH: “Living costs will eat your salary.” REALITY: Housing is provided and meals are included during your contract. That means fewer expenses and more financial clarity.


