Seehotel Jägerwirt
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Summer / Winter Season
Österreich, Steiermark, Millstätter See – Bad Kleinkirchheim – Nockberge
The Jägerwirt Turracher Höhe. 1,763 m. ****S Hotel – here, the "S" stands for "soulmade" for "soulmates." Endless snow in winter and sparkling water right outside the door in summer—a haven for nature lovers.
Our corporate philosophy
The Jägerwirt. A gathering place for loved ones for 120 years. For those who think outside the box, nature lovers, Fexen, mermaids, chatterboxes, and mountain goats. For sports enthusiasts and those who take things slow. Built right by the water, even closer to the forest. Between waves and treetops, ice and a winter wonderland. A rest stop for the soul, a place of refreshment for body and mind. The slopes—from gentle to challenging—right on our doorstep, hiking trails all around. For the young and wild just as much as for the dashing elders.
The Bali Spa you’ll fall in love with, culinary delights served up in three-quarter time. And the two of us, Sabine and Alex, warm hosts and approachable owners—hand on heart, head over heels.
WHY YOU?
Do you want to work in a young team, are you willing to work both in the office and remotely, can you handle the fun and occasional chaos while still giving it your all? Then you’ve come to the right place—because here, nothing is by the book.
What we offer our employees
- Part of a cool community
- Free meals even on days off
- Free accommodation
- Treatments like massages, etc., as part of a community deal when your back hurts or your legs are aching
- Flexible work hours because we think outside the box
- Free use of the indoor pool, outdoor pool, fitness room, and internet during your free time—of course!
- Family & Friends discount of 30% off rooms so they can experience a little piece of paradise too.
- Free use of washing machines and dryers—because who doesn't want to look their best?
- Department head with a certification in apprentice training—it sounds dry, but it’s important.








