Buckingham Palace is hiring: Have you applied yet?

 

Buckingham Palace is hiring: Have you applied yet?

Apart from being surrounded by amazing and iconic things- you will get the chance to live in the royal house... for FREE!

By Curated by Nilanjana Gupta

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Published: Mon 9 Jan 2017, 3:58 PM

Want to live in the Buckingham Palace? The Queen wants your resume.  
The Royal Household career page has advertised a number of openings seeking candidates who are adept at managerial roles or cooking.
Even if you don't have great culinary skills, it's about time you get cracking. After all who doesn't want to work in one of the world's most famous palaces?
Just imagine the perks. Apart from being surrounded by amazing and iconic things- you will get the chance to live in the royal house... for FREE!
If you're interested in any of the following roles, get clicking here. (Fastest finger first!)

IT Training Officer
Purchase Ledger Supervisor
Procurement Lead
Premier/Executive Sous Chef
Summer Visitor Services Team Leader (Buckingham Palace 2017)
Summer Retail Team Leader (Buckingham Palace 2017) 
Summer Ticketing and Sales Team Leader (Buckingham Palace 2017)
Assistant Retail Manager
Learning and Development Manager
Summer Visitor Services Assistant / Warden (Buckingham Palace 2017)
Summer Retail Assistant (Buckingham Palace 2017)
Summer Ticket Sales and Information Assistant (Buckingham Palace 2017)
Inside look: Take a sneak peek at the visual treats you can enjoy EVERYDAY, if you get hired.

Former Prime Minister Tony Blair is driven from Buckingham Palace after visiting Queen Elizabeth to ask for permission to dissolve parliament before a general election, April 5, 2005. REUTERS

Former President George W. Bush walks through the Queen's Gallery at London's Buckingham Palace with Queen Elizabeth, November 19, 2003. REUTERS
 

A worker at Buckingham Palace holds a plate with a royal insignia in the ballroom during a photo opportunity for the media in London, July 25, 2008. REUTERS

Queen Elizabeth poses as she records her Christmas speech in Buckingham Palace, December 12, 2007. (Reuters photo)

The Blue Drawing Room in buckingham Palace in an undated photo. (Reuters photo)

The scene inside the Ballroom of Buckingham Palace at Prince Charles' 50th party in a file photo. REUTERS

A specialist cleaner works on an English 19th century lead crystal chandelier in the ballroom at Buckingham Palace, July 23, 2003. REUTERS

A roll top desk is seen in The White Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace in an undated photo. REUTERS

Guests for an 80th birthday luncheon for Queen Elizabeth II sit in the Ballroom of Buckingham Palace, April 19, 2006. REUTERS

A view of the Entree Stairs in Buckingham Palace in an undated photo. REUTERS

A view of the Throne Room in Buckingham Palace in an undated photo. REUTERS

An image showing a flag and falling snow flakes is projected onto Buckingham Palace in London as part of the "Brightening up London" campaign, December 23, 2003. REUTERS


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