Silver Swan is a bespoke recruitment agency specialising in chalet, villa and yacht staff. We offer a personal yet professional service, with the recruitment process tailored to suit your individual needs.

The 'Silver Swan Blog' has been designed for your enjoyment, here you can keep up to date with Silver Swan vacancies, places we have visited, testimonials, tips on how to improve your CV and interview techniques, interesting articles to read, recruitment fairs, hospitality and catering, pictures to make your mouth water, menu's produced by our Michelin standard chef's, videos and much more.

Feel free to contact us anyday, anytime and a consultant will be available to take your call.
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Monday 30 September 2013

Freeze Festival 2013

The Freeze Festival has moved location this year to Clapham Common - Silver Swan is happy with this re location as it is closer to our headquarters. On our doorstep we will be privvy to a winter wonderland in South West London, live music, alpine shopping, interactive lectures and of course a taster (only a taster) to aprez on the mountain!!

Get your thermals on, get your ski buddys together and get down to Freeze Festival on Clapham Common on the 27th November to 1st December!!

If this doesn't get you in the winter season mood then nothing will!!



(images taken from Feezefestival.com)
Written by Silver Swan Blogger, Holly McQueen @ http://hollsblogspot.blogspot.co.uk/


Current Vacancies

Here are a few examples of what Silver Swan are currently looking for:


Hotel Chef - Saalbach, Austria

24/09/2013
A reputable hotel in Austria is looking to recruit a chef to join their small team this coming winter. To work alongside the owners and 2 x hosts, you would be solely responsible for all the catering for up to 35 guests. 
Country -       Austria 
Resort -         Saalbach
Pay -             800 euros per month (Austrian contract)
Dates -          Early Dec - End April


Beauty Therapist/Housekeeper - Val d'Isere (private chalet)

14/08/2013
A 5* luxury privately owned chalet, based in Val d’Isere, is looking to recruit an in house beauty therapist to join their team for this coming winter season. This beauty therapist will be solely responsible for all spa areas of the chalet, including the pool, hot tubs, massage rooms, sauna and relaxation area. The role includes daily treatments as requested by the guests. The role will also involve large amounts of daily housekeeping of the chalet when treatments are not required by the guests.
The ideal candidate will also be qualified in sports massage. Any additional qualifications such as manicure, pedicure and alternative types of massage would be an advantage


French Speaking Nanny

05/06/2013
Are you a fluent French speaker who is looking for an exciting opportunity to combine your love of working with children with fun time in the snow? Jelly and Ice Cream are the leading nanny agency in the French Alps providing childcare in the form of private nannies and babysitting services day or evening. We are looking to recruit for our final remaining vacany for this coming winter season.
Country –                    France
Resorts –                    Meribel
Employment Dates –    December 2013 – 5th May 2014

For more vacancies please click here or contact Silver Swan Recruitment on: info@silverswanrecruitment.com

Written by Silver Swan Blogger, Holly McQueen @ http://hollsblogspot.blogspot.co.uk/

Fancy a bit of Thailand?

There are many resorts in the world which provide fully staffed luxury villas and chalets, Silver Swan specialise in chalet and villa recruitment worldwide, currently recruiting for ski season work in the French and Swiss Alps however we do have limited other positions worldwide.

Ever considered that you could be working in a resort in Thailand? This luxury beach front villa comes inclusive of a team of 14 staff!! Chef's, butlers, housekeepers, gardeners, beauty therapists, concierge to name a few.

Thailand attracts many visitors however most come flocking for the winter sun.
So if you are not a fan of the mountains and snow don't think that your options are limited, there is a world of sea and sun out there - the luxury market is continuously growing and companies are looking for professional catering or hospitality individuals.

Are you one of them? Click here to find more information on Silver Swan's current vacancies and how we may be able to help you find your dream job, sabbatical or gap year.







Written by Silver Swan Blogger, Holly McQueen @ http://hollsblogspot.blogspot.co.uk/
(images courtesy of Privatevillas.com)

Thursday 26 September 2013

Snow on the Matterhorn!!!


Sample Menu in a 5* Chalet

Further to Silver Swan's interview yesterday with Holly McQueen, we thought we would share a sample menu of food in a 5* chalet. Below is the menu served in Chalet Grace in Zermatt in the Swiss Alps earlier this week.

Silver Swan Chefs - we would love to hear your sample menus, send them to enquiries@silverswanrecruitment.com with some images and we may publish them on the Silver Swan Blog!!


Canapés;





To start: Wild Mushroom Salad



Second course: Waldorf Cappuccino



Main course: Roast Loin of Cod with roasted tomatoes, black olives and lemon risotto


Dessert: Strawberry & Mint sorbet with lavender and white chocolate shortbread



And to finish . . . . Cheese and home made mint and cinnamon chocolate



 If you have any questions please contact Silver Swan, like wise for any current positions – please click here: 

Written by Silver Swan Blogger, Holly McQueen @ http://hollsblogspot.blogspot.co.uk/

Wednesday 25 September 2013

Silver Swan Blogger Interview - Les Anges, Zermatt

Silver Swan Blogger Holly McQueen has been lucky enough to go and stay in a luxury ski chalet in Zermatt, best of all she was able to experience the level of service provided by the staff and taste the food prepared each evening by the chef.
Below is an interview with Holly – any applicants looking for work with Silver Swan may find this interesting in preparation for any interviews/ job placements:

Where did you stay?
I stayed in Chalet Les Anges in Zermatt, Switzerland

And what staff were included in the chalet?
Chef, Manager, Host and housekeeper – normally in these luxury chalets you receive a chauffeur also, Zermatt is a completely car free resort, therefore any guests wishing to head into town on an evening or wanting to be taken to the slopes need to get an electric taxi. Don’t worry though – the staff with be able to organise this for you.


Which staff did you meet first and what were your first impressions?
I arrived by train into Zermatt where Charlotte, the resort manager greeted me, she was waiting with a sign with my name on it, she then took my luggage (a cabin bag on wheels which I had no problem ‘wheeling’ however – guests staying in a luxury chalet need not lift a finger) we then walked outside where the Electric Taxi was waiting for us. We chatted casually until we reached the chalet, from there I was greeted by Alex, the chalet manager, Alex whisked my luggage away (which magically appeared in my room seconds later) my shoes were taken and placed in the built in shoe cupboard and replaced by slippers, Kate, the host was then standing with a chilled glass of champagne. It seemed like a seamless procedure for the staff of Chalet Anges, before I had even looked up and entered the main body of the chalet I was relaxed and refreshed with a glass of bubbles in one hand.

What happened next?
Next – I was ushered to my room where Alex (the chalet manager) ran through the details of how to work the Ipod docking system and in house entertainment (it would have been more worthwhile on instructions on how to use the shower personally, there were jets coming from every angle!!) There was a welcome letter on the puff along with information of the area, service included in the chalet; laundry, wake up calls, beauty treatments, dining arrangements – basically everything you need to know before even releasing you need to know it!! I was then told that dinner would be served shortly and to make my way to the living room for drinks and canapés.

And how was the evening service?
Again seamless, the canapés kept coming, the champagne was always topped up without realising it had been and when seated for our evening meal, still and sparkling water was served (in which the staff made a mental note that I preferred sparkling as I never got asked again – likewise that I prefer red to white wine AND that I don’t accept side bread with my meals)
To be honest it was like the staff anticipated each of my moves and requests before I did, they were there when you needed them but they weren't intrusive, the perfect balance.

Apart from the service of each meal, was there anything else which impressed you/ stood out?
On Tuesday we went on a long hike through the valley, on what would in a few weeks’ time be covered in snow and looking more like pistes than hiking trails. We planned to stop for lunch in a lovely little mountain restaurant so was surprised when I saw Angeline (chef) and Kate (host) at the bottom of the Sunnegga Lift with a bench covered in animal furs, champagne on a silver service tray and the BBQ fired up!! It seems like the staff decided to create ‘pre lunch canapés’ and aperitifs, this was a lovely lovely surprise, canapés included Scallops, Bubble and Squeak and Froie Gras, Chicken Satay and Prawns with a citrus mayonnaise – lovely. They really did create the ‘WOW’ factor.



So overall is there anything else you would have expected from a 5* chalet team of staff?
No – everything was just right.

Do you know what training the staff had before working in Les Anges?
I know that Charlotte (resort manager) has completed a few seasons previous with the chalet company along with another season in different resort, Kate and Alex I believe had run a water sports centre for 4 years and the chef was actually the executive chef and managing director – so we got a treat being served by her – needless to say, Angeline has many years of experience within the industry.


We hope this has helped set the scene for life in a chalet, what is expected, what staff do to go that extra mile and previous experience. If you have any questions please contact Silver Swan, like wise for any current positions – please click here: 

Written by Silver Swan Blogger, Holly McQueen @ http://hollsblogspot.blogspot.co.uk/

Thursday 19 September 2013

That little bit extra . . . .

So if you had up to £1, 500 to spend on a hotel suite per night, what extras would you like?
Top London hotels such at Berkeley, Connaught and Claridges have teamed up with Burberry to supply a trench coat for each guest if required. This isn't to keep - if you wanted to take it home you are looking at an additional £1, 000 (approx) . . . .surly if you had all this money you would at least own your own trench, or nip out and buy one if the British weather turned?

It seems that the luxury market are continuously looking for that 'little bit extra' to make them stand out from their competitors - if you were staying in a 5* hotel, villa or chalet, what would you want??


(image taken from connaught.co.uk)

Written by Silver Swan Blogger, Holly McQueen @ http://hollsblogspot.blogspot.co.uk/

Wednesday 18 September 2013

Ski & Snowboard Show 2013

Its that time of year again when the Ski & Snowboard show will be coming to Earls Court in London from the 30th October to 3rd November.

This is a great opportunity for anyone looking for season work to attend and meet recruiters and find out more of what is involved in a ski season.

Silver Swan Recruitment will be there so if you are interested in work and would like to meet face to face please let us know and we can organise a meet & greet.

There are lots of fun things going on throughout the event, free ski/ snowboard lessons, interaction with Husky dogs, Ice Skating, Apres Style Bars, Alpine food and over 250 stands to get you kitted out and ready for the season. Discounted pricing on ski jackets, boots and accessories.

Operators and chalet companies from all around the world will be there representing their resorts, its a great opportunity to learn about the less talked about resorts, for example Japan, Korea and Poland - fancy a work placement in any of these resorts?

It is a worthy event for any ski fiend and above all, an excuse to get in the know, network and sample the renowned 'toffee vodka'


(image taken from the Telegraph.com)

Written by Silver Swan Blogger, Holly McQueen @ http://hollsblogspot.blogspot.co.uk/

Tuesday 17 September 2013

Now its Morzine's turn . . . .

Its snow crazy out in the French Alps today - check out Morzine!!!


(picture taken from Avoriaz Holidays)

La Saulire, Courchevel 1850

This morning we posted you a picture of snow in Val d'Isree - well, look at this!!!
Real, snowy, white stuff all over the Saulire, Courchevel 1850


(picture taken from Oxford Ski)

Our forecast was right

 . . . . we told you it was going to snow in resort, although our predictions were for Thursday rather than Tuesday! This is Val d'Isere this morning



Monday 16 September 2013

Are you a couple looking for season work?

Silver Swan has plenty of 'couple' vacancies, are you looking for season work with your partner? Are you a chef or host? Get in touch now - we will take you both if you are experienced in working together, professional and presentable.


Sunday 15 September 2013

A drizzle of white icing . . .

Is this snow I see? Ok its a bit early to get too excited but surely a white dusting on the mountain tops is slightly exciting?


Saturday 14 September 2013

The sky is the limit

Ever thought who organises activities in resort? Who runs the resort? Coordinates all the events throughout season? There are more opportunities in a ski resort than working in a chalet, bar or on the piste.


Ice Sculpting, Husky drivers, Ice Diving instructors, Torch lit descents  . . . . any of these opportunities tickle your fancy?





Day in the life . . .

Enjoy driving? Love being on the open road? Want a change of scenery? Want to improve your driving ability? Enjoy being challenged? Can you work as part of a team? Do you have what it takes to be a chauffeur in a ski resort?

Chauffeur positions are normally over looked, as soon as one thinks of doing a season, you automatically think: chef, host or resort manager . . . not chauffeur.

Being a chauffeur is a very important job, you will be required to transport guests from the slopes to the chalet, from restaurants to shops, art galleries to husky sledging. You need to be well presented, well spoken and most of all confidential. Chauffeurs are normally the staff who hear all about the guests holiday, what they like, what they don't like, you will also most likely be caught in between your guests private affairs. Discretion is a top quality needed for this position.

Don't think it is a walk in the park either, you need to have a lot of patience, during busy periods, resorts are hard to negotiate, it could take you 30 minutes to make a 5 minute journey, you could get stuck on your way to resort due to an avalanche, you may have to pull over in -22 degrees to put your snow chains on and of course you are responsible for your guests safety, driving on the edge of a mountain requires a lot of skill.

All chauffeur positions provide training to drive in these difficult conditions, it can be a very rewarding job - for the right candidate and the tips can often be very generous. You will most likely spend most time with your guests out of all the chalet staff. A good knowledge of the resort, restaurants, pistes and local culture is often a bonus, I would recommend swatting up before your interview.

Many chauffeur positions include other responsibilities such as helping the chalet staff, building the fire, snow blowing/ clearing, gritting the outside terraces/ driveway, collecting lift passes. Sometimes you may be required to help with general maintenance around the spa area or collect laundry/ go shopping and so on.

If you have what it takes, enjoy driving, like people, are confident and presentable then get in touch.

If you have already done a season as a chauffeur - Silver Swan would love to hear all about your experience as a driver, 'a day in the life' - we may even feature you on our blog . . . 





Written by Silver Swan Blogger, Holly McQueen @ http://hollsblogspot.blogspot.co.uk/

Job opportunities . . . .

Its the weekend but work doesn't stop at Silver Swan, in fact this Saturday we are flying high with many job opportunities coming in fast and placements to fill.
If you are spending your Saturday dreaming of escaping this wet, dull afternoon to the snow capped mountains then get in touch, we have opportunities for chefs, hosts, managers, general assistants and chauffeurs.


The Snow is Falling!!

The past two ski seasons in the French Alps have been record breaking, lifts have opened early allowing the enthusiasts to get their kicks before the masses arrive, dumps throughout May and now - at the beginning of September the snow forecast is showing signs of another brilliant season. The highest peaked mountains are already covered in snow flakes but it is this week where snow is expected to fall as low as 1600 - resort level.




(snow forecast taken from welove2ski)

Thursday 12 September 2013

Looking for work in Verbier?

Verbier is one of the ski destinations to visit this season, with still a few weeks until the lifts open the press are already writing and blogging about this resort, during season it is regularly featured in the Sunday Times Travel section. Only today an article in 'Travel' was released, see it here:

If you have skied Verbier before, I am sure you will agree, it is a fantastic resort, a mecca for apres, Silver Swan's top tip is to visit the lively terrace at Le Rough or the cocktail lounge at the Farinet, or the famous nightspot of the Fram Club or Coco.

 . . .  Not that we encourage our staff to party until the early hours, but lets face it, everyone enjoys letting their hair down occasionally

But seriously - if you are a chef and are looking for chalet work this season then get in touch with Silver Swan, we have had 7 chef opportunities arise today - they won't be available forever so don't delay!! 




Written by Silver Swan Blogger, Holly McQueen @ http://hollsblogspot.blogspot.co.uk/

Wednesday 11 September 2013

X Factor Insider

Anyone wonder who cooks for the X Factor Judges whilst filming in 'their' homes? Or who serves them and looks after them whilst on location?

Well here at Silver Swan we have our insider knowledge and the sky really is the limit to what availabilities we have around the corner.

Tempted to find out more? If you have the right experience, send us your CV and we will consider you for any future high profile events.





Written by Silver Swan Blogger, Holly McQueen @ http://hollsblogspot.blogspot.co.uk/

New York's lobster sandwich . . .

Chef's . . . we need your opinion on the 'Lobster Sandwich' this seems to be taking New York by storm, infact not just the lobster - it seems New Yorkers are putting just about anything between two slabs of bread.

Personally - I think mixing bread with the freshest lobster is a total waste, to be honest, I am just not a sandwich fan.

The Lobster Sandwich has caused such a storm that Lobster is no longer only available in the swanky restaurants, it can be picked up from a fast food shop and even a truck . . . . although this leads me to believe how fresh the lobster is, but hey, this is New York and we all know how good street food is here in the UK. Brick Lane being one of my favourite destinations on a Sunday and Borough Market on a Saturday.

Silver Swan would like to know two things:
1. Who is in favour of the lobster sandwich
2. What is the best sandwich you have created?





(images taken from http://newyork.cbslocal.com)

Written by Silver Swan Blogger, Holly McQueen @ http://hollsblogspot.blogspot.co.uk/

Tuesday 10 September 2013

Winter Olympics 2014

Are you planning to follow the Winter Olympics next year? Its official - only 150 days until the opening ceremony!! If anyone is lucky enough to be working in Russia over the next few months we would love to hear your experiences!!


Who's counting down until the first lifts open . . . .?