The hospitality industry in the United States is actively hiring hotel cleaners and housekeeping staff to maintain cleanliness and guest comfort in hotels, motels, and resorts. These roles require basic skills but offer stable income, flexible hours, and opportunities to grow within the industry.
If you’re dependable, detail-oriented, and physically active, this job could be a great fit.
Job Overview
Job Title | Location | Salary (USD/hour) |
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Hotel Cleaner | New York, NY | $14 – $18 |
Housekeeping Staff | Orlando, FL | $13 – $17 |
Room Attendant | Los Angeles, CA | $15 – $19 |
Job Responsibilities
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Clean guest rooms, bathrooms, and common areas
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Change linens, restock towels, and replace toiletries
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Vacuum, mop, and sanitize surfaces
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Report any maintenance issues to supervisors
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Follow safety and hotel cleaning protocols
Requirements
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No formal education required
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Basic English understanding preferred
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Physically fit and able to work on your feet
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Attention to detail
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Able to work weekends or holidays if needed
Benefits
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Competitive hourly pay
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Training provided by employer
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Free meals or accommodation (in some hotels)
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Overtime and weekend bonuses
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Career advancement to supervisor or housekeeping manager roles
Who Can Apply
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U.S. citizens and permanent residents
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Green Card holders
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International applicants with valid work permits
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Students looking for part-time hotel work
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Job seekers with little or no experience
How to Apply
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Pro Tip:
Create a simple, clean resume showing your work ethic, reliability, and any cleaning or housekeeping tasks you’ve done—even informally. Employers value consistency and dependability.