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Common Jobs in Saint Martin (French + Dutch sides)

Due to its status as a tourist-driven island economy, many jobs in Saint Martin focus on hospitality, services, and trade. Here’s an overview of the most common employment sectors and roles:


1. Tourism & Hospitality (Most Dominant Sector)

Job TitleDescription
Hotel StaffReceptionists, housekeepers, bellhops, concierge
Tour GuidesProvide island tours (historical, cultural, eco-tourism)
Bartenders & WaitersServe tourists in resorts, beach bars, restaurants
Spa & Wellness WorkersMassage therapists, estheticians
Water Sports InstructorsFor jet-skiing, snorkeling, diving

2. Retail & Sales

Job TitleDescription
Shop AttendantsSell in duty-free boutiques, souvenir shops
CashiersIn supermarkets, retail stores
Street VendorsSell crafts, drinks, local snacks

3. Food Services

Job TitleDescription
Cooks & ChefsIn restaurants, hotels, and food trucks
Bakers & Pastry CooksEspecially on the French side
Fast Food WorkersOften in Dutch-side franchises

4. Construction & Maintenance

Job TitleDescription
Construction WorkersOngoing rebuilding post-hurricanes
Electricians, PlumbersFor hotels, homes, and businesses
General LaborersInfrastructure, landscaping, etc.

5. Transport & Delivery

Job TitleDescription
Taxi DriversEspecially for tourists from cruise ports or airport
Delivery DriversFood, retail, medical supplies
Boat Crew MembersFerries and water taxis to nearby islands

6. Cleaning & Domestic Services

Job TitleDescription
HousekeepersIn private villas or hotels
JanitorsFor schools, malls, public offices
Nannies & CaregiversHired by expat families or locals

7. Healthcare & Public Services

Job TitleDescription
Nurses & Health AidesLocal hospitals, clinics
Security GuardsPrivate or public buildings
TeachersEspecially bilingual educators in private schools
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