Armani Hotel Milano, the second property to be opened in the Armani Hotels & Resorts portfolio, will recruit 180 hospitality professionals to drive the operations, a press statement said on Monday. The project is a collaboration between Giorgio Armani and Dubai’s Emaar Properties, the global property developer. Applications for careers at one of the world’s newest luxury hotel can be made online to careersmilan@armanihotels.com by July 15, 2011, and vacancies can be viewed at http://www.armanihotels.com/careers. The launch follows the opening of Armani Hotel Dubai, located in Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building. Armani Hotel Milano is situated in the prestigious Manzoni 31 building in Milano, Italy, anchoring the world-famous couture district, known as the quadrilatero della moda. It is only a few minutes away from the luxury shopping streets of Via Montenapoleone and Via della Spiga. Personally designed by Giorgio Armani, the hotel will feature 95 elegantly appointed Guestrooms and Suites, resonating the simplicity and elegance of the Armani style. It will offer an extensive food and beverage experience through its culinary outlets and lounge. In addition, the hotel will also feature the Armani/SPA and a well-equipped business centre. The Armani Hotel Milano brings to life the “Stay with Armani” promise and offers rewarding career opportunities for hospitality professionals. The new recruits will be offered extensive training to become Armani Hotels & Resorts brand ambassadors, and to align them with the overall operational philosophy. The management of Armani Hotel Milano is looking to recruit internationally to reflect the truly cosmopolitan nature of the hotel. Applicants must be fluent in both Italian and English. By Emirates247
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