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📅 July 2026 ⏱️ 6 min read 🇩🇴 Locals & Expats Punta Cana’s job market runs on two parallel tracks. One is the large, constantly hiring local market that powers the resorts, restaurants, and tour operators. The other is a…
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📅 July 2026 ⏱️ 5 min read 🌍 Career Growth In Punta Cana’s resort corridor, there are two versions of the same job. One pays the minimum. The other gets promoted faster, earns more in tips, and is the first…
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Forget the generic “average salary” figures circulating online. Most come from US job portals and have nothing to do with what a bartender in Bávaro or a front desk agent in Cap Cana actually takes home. Here are the real…
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It’s not only about the pay; it’s more complex. 💡 You posted the job. You interviewed five candidates. You picked the best one. Three weeks later, they’re gone. Sound familiar? In Punta Cana’s hospitality market — where occupancy in the…
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While the Dominican Republic generally follows the traditional Latin American CV format — which is often more detailed and formal than a US or UK résumé — Punta Cana operates somewhat differently, as it is an international tourist destination. 💡…
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Punta Cana’s hospitality market is booming — but a booming market means more competition, not less. The candidates who land the best roles aren’t always the most qualified on paper. They’re the most strategic in how they search. With 13.7%…
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Every great hospitality career is built on the same foundation — a set of core principles that separate good service from truly memorable experiences. Whether you’re applying for your first front desk role in Bávaro or aiming for a management…
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Changing roles in hospitality doesn’t have to feel like starting over. Whether you’re moving from housekeeping to front desk, from restaurants to hotel management, or stepping into the industry for the first time from a different field entirely, Punta Cana’s…










