Santa Barbara’s most anticipated new luxury property, the Hotel Californian, is pleased to announce its first hiring event to recruit team members for this 121-room coastal retreat. The 121-room Hotel Californian at the intersection of State and Mason Streets features paseos, gardens, a rooftop pool and event deck, ballroom and a variety of meeting and event spaces, together with a Moroccan-inspired spa and salon, fitness center, fashion boutique, and a myriad of distinctive dining options. The Hotel Californian will redefine the Santa Barbara waterfront. The hotel is looking for team members in various departments, Front Office/ Guest Services, Spa, Engineering, Catering, Housekeeping and more. The hiring event will take place at the Carrillo Recreation Center located at 100 E Carrillo St in Santa Barbara. Starting at 11:00 am to 7:00 pm. Hotel Californian offers competitive wages, medical benefits and excellent career growth opportunities. For Careers at Hotel Californian, Sky’s the limit.
About Hotel Californian
One of the most anticipated hotel openings in 2017 will be Santa Barbara’s Hotel Californian. Featuring Spanish Colonial Revival architecture and a modern Moorish vibe, this unique coastal retreat will cater to the Hollywood elite, locals and international visitors alike. On the site of the original Hotel Californian, this State Street seaside destination has been meticulously crafted by developer Michael Rosenfeld featuring paseos, gardens, fountains and open plazas. A unique rooftop pool and event deck will provide unobstructed views of both the coastline and the Santa Ynez Mountains. Featuring a luxury Turkish-inspired spa, fashion boutique and casual dining options, the 121-room Hotel Californian is located adjacent to Santa Barbara’s vibrant Funk Zone and one block from Union Station. Its ballroom, event lawns and meeting spaces will provide memorable venues for weddings and group events. Interiors from celebrity designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard, will enhance the quintessential California Spanish Colonial architecture with Bullard’s unique Moorish inspired details.
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