The Queen is hiring at Buckingham Palace

The Queen is hiring at Buckingham Palace

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The Queen is hiring at Buckingham Palace. No experience is necessary but candidates will need a “keen eye for detail”.

The Queen is recruiting a cleaner for Buckingham Palace. Successful applicants could be hit with a low salary of £11,300 though. To be successful the candidate does not need any previous experience. The successful candidate will be expected to “clean and care for a wide range of interiors and items, ensuring they’re presented to their very best”.

The advert can be found on the Royal Household website. Candidates are expected to show a “keen eye for detail”. They must also be “highly efficient and proactive”.

The successful candidate can reportedly expect to be paid £11,300 to £22,600 for a 20 or 40-hour week.

The advert says: “Joining our professional team at our sites in London, you’ll upkeep, clean and care for a wide range of interiors and items, ensuring they’re presented to their very best.

“Learning from your colleagues, you’ll gain the specialist professional skills needed, always aiming for the highest standards. And on occasion you’ll support functions and events too.

“In an environment where development and training is commonplace, you’ll be able to grow your skills within your role.

“Some previous cleaning or hospitality experience would be an advantage.

“But most important is that you have a keen eye for detail and can be relied on to deliver to the highest standard.

“Highly efficient and proactive, and with good time management skills, you’ll be able to prioritise and manage a busy daily workload.”

The Queen has recently been seen out in public using a walking stick. She is said to be limiting her public commitments at the moment.


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