Buckingham Palace is currently seeking new staff members, with positions boasting "a generous benefits package designed to support your wellbeing and life priorities". A number of the roles are live-in positions, meaning successful applicants will relocate to Royal premises.
One particular vacancy requires no prior experience whatsoever. The Kitchen Porter role has a closing date of Sunday, September 28, with employment beginning in October 2025 on a fixed two-year contract. It's a full-time position involving up to 45 hours weekly, Monday through Sunday, though staff work only five days within any seven-day period, reports Cambridgeshire Live.
While experience "in a similar role would be an advantage", it's not mandatory as comprehensive on-site training will be provided. Additional desirable qualities include taking pride in one's work, enjoying being part of a team, being "happy to get involved", and being "keen to develop your skills and gain experience within an exceptional team environment".
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No salary is specified in the job advert, though it's described as being "competitive plus benefits". Salary adjustments will account for provided accommodation and meals.
According to the official Royal website: "We work hard to ensure our salaries are reflective of the market median, and we offer a competitive reward package to all employees. We review basic pay rates each year, and offer performance rewards to recognise your achievements."
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