*TBC - Numbers for Fairmont Chateau Whistler are currently not confirmed for 2025. As TWHC only takes applicants for jobs available we are not able to accept applications until they confirm the numbers and roles they need filled. If you want to apply before we have this info it's best to choose another employer.
November – April
April/May - October
Ability to stay 6 months - 2 years
British Columbia
Yes, dorm style ski-in ski-out units
19 years
Australia, NZ, UK and EU applicants eligible to participate in IEC
Online via TWHC Video Conferencing Platform
Known for its stunning vistas, incredible outdoor lifestyle and welcoming mountain community, Whistler offers endless adventure no matter what season you visit.
Voted #1 Resort in Canada by Conde Nast Traveller, Reader’s Choice Awards in 2021, Fairmont Chateau Whistler offers an incredible opportunity to gain valuable and credible work experience while enjoying all the exciting benefits that life in Whistler offers.
We want to help you have the best season possible while working with us, so we do our best to provide employee benefits that go above and beyond the standard. This includes, subsidized ski-in, ski-out staff accommodation directly on Whistler Blackcomb ski resort, a leisure benefit bonus of up to $1,000 per employee per season (to go towards a ski or golf pass), a complimentary meal per working day in our staff cafeteria, discounted travel at Fairmont and Accor properties in Canada and around the globe and so much more.
9 out of 10 positions at this hotel are back of house, namely housekeeping, cleaning or stewarding. If you're not willing to consider these roles, don't apply for a hotel position and stick to a ski resort. Without hotel experience, you'll likely be offered a back of house job. If you're not willing to do a housekeeping role, the employer probably won't consider you. The competition for front of house roles is very high, so selecting a back of house role increases your chances of being hired. Work hard and you'll be promoted.
We offer two-bedroom, ski-in ski-out units which are dorm-style, with an open concept kitchen and living room area. They may accommodate up to four people and include a private bathroom with tub/shower as well as a fully self-contained galley style kitchen with a fridge, stovetop, microwave, toaster oven, sink and cupboard space. The size of this unit is approximately 420sq. ft.
$12.75-$18.25/day per person based on unit occupancy
Location comes with shared staff housing which is offsite and roughly a 4min drive or a 20min walk. This is generally located in Glacier Lodge which is one of the same locations for staff housing as Whistler Blackcomb (Vail). Most rooms are 2 people per room with 4 people sharing a 2 bedroom unit. Housing is allocated by The Fairmont, however you can put in any requests of who you want to share with once you have a job contract.
The Fairmont Chateau is located at the bottom of Blackcomb mountain within the town of Whistler. They are not owned by Vail (the company that owns Whistler Blackcomb) so this is a different employer altogether, in the same ski town. This property boasts 519 rooms.
Location comes with shared staff housing which is offsite and roughly a 4 min drive or a 20min walk. This is generally located in Glacier Lodge which is one of the same locations for staff housing as Whistler Blackcomb (Vail). Most rooms are 2 people per room with 4 people sharing a 2 bedroom unit. Housing is allocated by The Fairmont, however you can put in any requests of who you want to share with once you have a job contract.
LOTS of nightlife with bars, clubs and extracurricular options
Saturation of Aussies is HIGH
Given the location of this resort to the west coast, this is the warmest resort from all resorts, typically only suffering really cold temps (anything below -20 which usually lasts for a couple weeks)
Predominantly housekeeping and back of house roles. There are limited front facing roles in the front of house for experienced hotel front desk applicants and a range of front and back of house food and beverage roles. The range and number of roles changes from season to season based on the number of returning staff.
This employer is world renown so it will look great on your resume. For those looking to climb the management ladder, you will need to stick around for back to back seasons. Keep in mind Fairmont Chateau Whistler is part of the Accor group who operate various hotels around the world. Should your performance be outstanding you could transfer to an employer in your home country. Those wanting to start a career in hotels…our recommendation is start in Housekeeping. Why? Simply because when you get to be a front desk or hotel manager you will have complete appreciation and understanding of how the back of house operates. The Fairmont also has locations in Lake Louise, Banff & Jasper you can transfer to from season to season.
This employer offers a ‘Wellness Package’ worth $1,000. This can be used for your ski or bike pass.
Whistler is an easy 2 hours drive up the Sea to Sky Highway from Vancouver. Vancouver has a large international airport and is only an hour drive to the USA land border with Washington state.
The TWHC will assist with your first season's contract. The ball is in your court – we help you get the job, you need to work hard to keep it. Ongoing extension of contracts are based on seasonal performance and at the determination of management, as is Housing. Fairmont Chateau Whistler operates year round and contracts will be extended based on performance.
Whistler is the biggest and most well known ski town in North America! It’s usually where your mates have been or will recommend you to go. Great night club and party action. With popularity, comes more crowds which can mean more lines for lifts etc. This resort will do over 35,000 skier visits in one day over the Christmas period so it gets VERY busy. There are 2 massive ski mountains in one place so the in-bounds skiing and riding is phenomenal and plentiful. So is backcountry skiing. In the summer, if you're a keen mountain biker, alpine hiker or love to climb… yep... this is your place!
It is absolutely packed to the eyeballs and super busy. Lots of staff do find Whistler expensive. When you have more to do in terms of nightlife, bars, drinking and social activities you will generally find you may be spending more of your savings. Whistler has the biggest housing crisis out of any place in Canada. If you are not going through our program to secure a bed or having a bed pre arranged, your chances of finding housing at the resort are next to none. They also don’t have any temporary accommodation so you would be paying top dollar to start in a hotel if you don’t have housing.
The snow here can be wet given its proximity to the coast. If you're a powder hound – yes, there are killer days ...but that's it, days! Other resorts that have powder skiing/riding on tap
Valued at $1000 (money towards a ski pass)
During each shift in our staff cafeteria
that is ski-in-ski-out on Blackcomb Mountain ($400 a month, payroll deducted bi-weekly)
Excellent training and
professional development
Access to a cheaper ski pass thru the Whistler Experience
(ex. Physio and massages after a day on the mountain!)
8 out of 10 positions at this hotel are back of house, namely housekeeping or cleaning. If you're not willing to consider these roles, don't apply for a hotel position. Without hotel experience, you'll likely be offered a back of house job. If you're not willing to do a housekeeping role, the employer probably won't want you. The competition for front of house roles is very high, so selecting a back of house role increases your chances of being hired. Work hard and you'll be promoted.