Recruiter- Hilton Okinawa Miyako Island Resort
Exceptional Hospitality Starts with You
Picture yourself brightening someone’s day. When you join our Hotels team, that’s exactly what you’ll do every time you come to work! You are responsible for developing and implementing human resources strategies in all HR fields to support hotel and business goals. As a Recruiter, you’re not just supervising the recruitment process – you’re spreading the light and warmth of hospitality by delivering memorable experiences that make the stay for every guest, every team member, and every candidate.
Here’s what you’ll do during a typical day:
- Support daily recruitment operations: Assist in arranging interviews, communicating with candidates, and speaking at public events to promote our company as a workplace.
- Enhance team member engagement: Coordinate internship programs, special open company events, and engagement initiatives to foster a welcoming culture
- Manage HR systems and reporting: Oversee team member data entry, especially the onboarding process, collaborating with the Labor Management Team.
- Inspire and develop the prospected team members: Support pending team members through the onboarding journey and inspire them to have positive energy before their joining date.
- Be the contact person for the relocation process: Support the pending team members of their relocation to Miyako Island. Communicate their arrival date and arrange with respective departments to arrange their housing etc.
At Hilton, our core values define what it takes to succeed here and guide the qualities we look for in every team member:
A passion for spreading the light and warmth of Hospitality. Acting with Integrity and always doing the right thing. Inspiring others through Leadership. A belief that Teamwork drives the best outcomes. A sense of Ownership and accountability. And a focus on the Now, bringing urgency and discipline to every moment, knowing it can make a lasting impact.
In addition, this role requires the following minimum qualifications:
- At least 3–5 years in the hospitality or service-oriented industries.
- Strong verbal and written communication; able to interact in both English and Japanese effectively with candidates.
- Excellent time management, attention to detail, and ability to handle multiple tasks.
- Proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite.
- Approachable, empathetic, and able to maintain confidentiality.
- Adherence to the highest professional ethics and standards, maintaining integrity and transparency.