Oman’s tourism sector is undergoing a transformation. With the launch of luxury resorts in Yiti Bay, Salalah, and Musandam, the Sultanate is positioning itself as a premium destination for eco-tourism, wellness retreats, and cultural experiences. The hospitality industry is responding with a surge in hiring — especially for frontline roles like waiters, chefs, and hotel staff.
In Q4 2025, the spotlight is on the new Nikki Beach Resort & Spa in Yiti Bay, a high-end beachfront property set to redefine luxury in the region. From pre-opening to full operations, the resort is recruiting aggressively across departments.
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Who’s Hiring — Featured Employers
🔹 Nikki Beach Resort & Spa – Yiti Bay
- Roles: Waiters, Chefs, Guest Service Agents, Spa Staff
- Location: Yiti Bay, Muscat
- Benefits: Family package, visa sponsorship, flight tickets, insurance
- Apply
🔹 Crowne Plaza Hotels & Resorts – Muscat
- Roles: Guest Service Agent, Front Desk, Concierge
- Experience: 1–3 years
- Apply
🔹 Gulf Hospitality & Services LLC – Muscat
- Roles: Waiters, Waitresses, Kitchen Helpers
- Requirements: Basic English, customer service skills
- Apply
Job Categories in Demand
| Role | Monthly Salary (OMR) | Visa Sponsorship | Experience Required |
|---|---|---|---|
| Waiters & Waitresses | 250–350 | Yes | 0–2 years |
| Chefs (Commis to Exec) | 400–900 | Yes | 2–8 years |
| Housekeeping Staff | 220–300 | Yes | 0–2 years |
| Guest Service Agents | 300–450 | Yes | 1–3 years |
| Spa Therapists | 350–600 | Yes | 1–4 years |
💡 Note: Salaries are tax-free. Most roles include accommodation, meals, and transport.
What’s in Your Offer Letter?
Before signing, confirm these details:
- Base salary and overtime policy
- Accommodation (shared or private)
- Meals and uniforms
- Transportation to/from work
- Medical insurance
- Annual leave and flight tickets
- Visa and onboarding support
- Contract duration and renewal terms
💬 Tip: Always request a bilingual contract (English/Arabic) and keep a signed copy.
Legal Protections & Work Culture
Oman’s Labour Law (Royal Decree No. 35/2003) ensures:
- Fair wages and working hours
- End-of-service benefits
- Safe working conditions
- Dispute resolution via Ministry of Labour
- No recruitment fees for workers
💡 Reminder: Never pay agents upfront. Apply directly through verified portals.
Life at the Resort: What to Expect
- Work hours: 8–10 hours/day, 6 days/week
- Uniforms: Provided by employer
- Language: English is widely used; Arabic is helpful
- Team culture: Multinational staff, respectful hierarchy
- Training: Onboarding sessions, safety briefings, customer service workshops
Living in Oman as a Hospitality Worker
| Expense Category | Monthly Cost (OMR) |
|---|---|
| Shared Accommodation | Included or 100–150 |
| Groceries & Dining | 80–120 |
| Mobile & Internet | 20–30 |
| Transport (if not provided) | 30–50 |
| Entertainment | 50–100 |
💬 Tip: Most resorts offer staff housing near the property.
Career Growth & Perks
- Promotions: Based on performance and tenure
- Certifications: HACCP, food safety, spa therapy, language training
- Transfers: Possible within hotel chains (e.g., IHG, Marriott)
- Bonuses: Annual performance-based incentives
- Networking: Hospitality expos, training events, and internal workshops
Required Documents
To apply, prepare:
- Valid passport
- Updated CV with photo
- Experience certificates
- Reference letters (if available)
- Medical clearance
- Police clearance (for visa)
- Passport-size photos
FAQs
Do I need Arabic to work in Oman?
No. English is the main language in resorts. Arabic is a bonus.
Is visa sponsorship included?
Yes. All listed roles offer full visa support and onboarding.
Can I bring my family?
Only for senior roles with family packages. Most entry-level roles are single-status.
What’s the dress code?
Uniforms are provided. Off-duty attire should be modest.
Can I change jobs later?
Yes, after completing your contract or with a No Objection Certificate (NOC).
Disclaimer
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