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Travelodge launches new dual-locations student recruitment programme

Available positions include reception team member, bar cafe team member, housekeeping team member and linen porter

Travelodge has launched a new dual-locations student recruitment programme that provides a role at a Travelodge close to the student’s university and in their hometown during the holiday periods.

The group is offering over 400 positions to students – at a time when 40% of UK-based students are looking for work- to help make ends meet.

With over 580 hotels across the country, there is a Travelodge close to all “major” UK universities giving students easy access to work close to their place of study during term-time and now the ability to transfer to a Travelodge hotel close to home during the academic holidays.

Available positions include reception team member, bar cafe team member, housekeeping team member and linen porter.

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To support its new student recruitment programme, Travelodge, commissioned a study with 500 UK students to seek how they are managing to study in the current financial crisis.

Key findings revealed that 85% of students reported that working is a necessity in order to get through university. Over half (55%) of students across the UK are currently working to make ends meet whilst studying. Whilst 40% are seeking employment.

The study also revealed that on average, students are spending over £19,000 to study at university (£9,250 for tuition fees and £10,000 to cover the cost of living). This equates to current monthly outgoings on living expenses such as rent, utility bills, groceries, and additional studying materials, of £635.

Additionally, 57% of students are working a minimum of 16 hours per week to cover the cost of their expenses.
At Travelodge, students will have the opportunity to earn around £10,000 per annum working an 18.5-hour week – with the programme offering students additional development opportunities to build their professional experience or future career in the hospitality industry. This includes access to Travelodge’s in-house management development programme – Aspire – and provision of a ‘work buddy’ to support them in their role.

Katharine Gourley, director of people operations at Travelodge, said: “In addition to the 400 jobs targeting students, Travelodge is also looking to fill a further 75 roles across the business. These positions include 50 hotel management positions across hotel managers and assistant hotel managers, supervisors, housekeeping supervisors, and bar cafe supervisors; alongside five roles in the company’s in-house maintenance department for Engineers. There are also 20 roles at the group’s head office in Thame across Revenue, Procurement, IT, Legal, Finance and Customer Services.”

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