High-paying job opportunities at the Christmas Market
A remarkable job offer at Budapest’s Basilica Christmas Market has captured attention, promising a potential monthly net salary of up to one million forints for a kürtőskalács (chimney cake) maker. Posted on Profession.hu, the listing highlights a base salary of 500,000 forints net per month, supplemented by performance-based bonuses.
The Job Offer: A Sweet Opportunity
The role, described as “Kürtőskalács Maker,” seeks candidates for selling, baking, and dough-preparation positions. The employer emphasizes that the ideal candidate should be “active, productive, and ready to prosper.” Teamwork and enthusiasm are also listed as essential qualities.
Bonuses for Excellence
The company specifies that the one-million-forint monthly salary can be achieved through sales-based bonuses, with higher performance resulting in greater rewards. The listing states:
“More money for better work, and even more for excellent work. Higher earnings primarily depend on the number of chimney cakes sold.”
The position is primarily full-time but also open to part-time and temporary workers. Moreover, it’s not limited to the holiday season, as the employer is looking for long-term staff. The ad notes:
“With a significant commitment, you can earn up to a net one million forints. Less work means less pay.”
Seasonal Work in High Demand
According to Világgazdaság, staffing shortages at Christmas and Advent markets are not uncommon. Last year, some vendors offered up to 30,000 forints per day for 12-hour shifts, while seafood handlers at Haludvar earned a daily rate of 60,000 forints for cleaning fish.
This kürtőskalács maker role highlights the competitive wages offered during the festive period, as businesses aim to attract skilled workers for demanding but rewarding positions. With the potential for substantial earnings, this job could be a golden ticket for those willing to embrace the holiday hustle.
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