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Career Outcomes

A Real Job.
Real Pay. Real Fast.

Hotel housekeeping is one of the most reliable ways to get working quickly — in Australia, New Zealand, and hotels worldwide. You don't need a degree. You don't need years of experience. You need to know what you're doing. That's what this course teaches you.

Hotels are always hiring.

Housekeeping is one of the biggest departments in any hotel. Rooms need to be cleaned every single day — weekends, public holidays, all year round. That means hotels are almost always looking for people.

It's physical work. You'll be on your feet, moving between rooms, working to a schedule. But it's steady, it pays well by the hour, and once you know the procedures properly, you can get hired and get started quickly.

No degree or prior experience required to apply
Work available in hotels of every size, in most cities
Full-time, part-time, and casual positions all common
Hours that can work around visas, families, other jobs
A foot in the door to the broader hospitality industry
Most Common Job Title
Room Attendant
Also called Housekeeper, Room Cleaner, or Housekeeping Staff depending on the hotel.
Where the jobs are
Everywhere
Australia, New Zealand, Middle East, Europe, Southeast Asia. Hotels operate in every major city and tourist region worldwide.
How fast can you start?
Weeks, not months
Complete the course, apply, interview, start. Hotels can move quickly when they need people — and they usually do.
What You Can Earn

Honest numbers.
No exaggeration.

These are realistic pay ranges based on Australian hotel industry rates. Your actual pay depends on the hotel, your hours, and your agreement.

Entry Level · Room Attendant
$25–28/hr
~$900–$1,100 per week full-time
Starting rate for a room attendant in most Australian hotels. Often casual at first, moving to part-time or full-time as you become established.
Experienced · Senior Room Attendant
$28–32/hr
~$1,050–$1,200 per week full-time
After 6–12 months of consistent work at a hotel, most attendants move to higher rates. Weekend and public holiday penalties add to this.
Team Leader · Floor Supervisor
$32–38/hr
~$1,200–$1,450 per week full-time
Supervisors oversee a team of room attendants. Some people reach this level within 1–2 years. Not everyone wants it — but the option is there.

Rates are approximate and based on Australian hospitality award rates and industry data. Actual earnings vary by employer, location, hours worked, and employment type. Weekend and public holiday penalty rates typically apply and can significantly increase weekly earnings.

You don't need to be anything special.

Hotels hire all kinds of people for housekeeping. What they care about is reliability, presentation, and knowing how to do the job properly. Here's who typically gets hired:

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People who just arrived in Australia
Working holiday visa, partner visa, skilled visa — housekeeping is one of the most accessible jobs for people who are new to the country and need income quickly. English doesn't need to be perfect. The work speaks for itself.
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People changing careers or returning to work
No previous hospitality experience needed. If you're reliable, punctual, and presentable, hotels will consider you. A completed training course shows you're serious before your first interview.
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People already in housekeeping
Already working in a hotel but want to understand the procedures properly — or move to a better property? This course fills in the gaps and gives you the language to talk confidently about what you do.
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People who need to start earning fast
The course takes days to weeks to complete, not months. Once you're done, you can apply. Once you're hired, you can start. There's no long waiting period between deciding to do this and actually earning money.

What the job actually is.

We're not going to pretend this is glamorous work. It's physical, it's repetitive, and some days it's tiring. But for the right person, it's genuinely good work — consistent, in-demand, and well-paid by the hour.

The people who do well in housekeeping are the ones who take pride in the details. A clean room, a perfectly made bed, everything in the right place. Guests notice. Supervisors notice. And that leads to better hours, better properties, and more money.

Our honest take
We can't promise you a job. What we can promise is that after completing this course, you will know exactly what is expected of you in a professional hotel — and that knowledge is what gets you hired and keeps you employed.
8–10
Rooms per shift on averageEach room takes 20–45 minutes depending on type. You'll be on your feet and moving the whole shift.
6–8
Hour shifts, typically morningMost housekeeping shifts start between 7–9am and finish early afternoon. Good if you want evenings free.
Day 1
You need to know the proceduresHotels don't have time to teach you everything from scratch. Arriving trained means you're useful immediately.
No
Degree required. Ever.Not for entry level. Not for supervisor. Housekeeping is a skills-based role. Experience and knowledge matter more than qualifications.
Ready to get started? Complete the course, earn your certificate, start applying. AUD $399 — one-time payment.
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The gap between wanting the job and getting it.

Most people who apply for housekeeping jobs have never been trained. That's exactly where you can be different.

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You complete the course
12 lessons covering every procedure a hotel expects. At your own pace, on any device, in days or weeks.
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You earn your certificate
Pass the final assessment and your certificate is issued automatically. Download it, add it to your CV, done.
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You apply with confidence
You know the procedures. You can talk about them at interview. You're ready to start on day one — and hotels can tell.

The job is out there.
Go and get it.

One course. One certificate. Everything you need to walk into your first hotel shift knowing exactly what you're doing.

Start Your Training — AUD $399

One-time payment · Self-paced · Certificate on completion · 12 months access