To become a room attendant, you usually need a high school diploma and zero years of experience. The most common jobs before becoming a room attendant are cashier, sales associate, and housekeeper. It takes an average of less than 1 month of job training to become a room attendant.
The national average salary for room attendants is $27,596, but with the right certifications and experience, they can make up to $34,000. Getting a certification as a OSHA Safety Certificate will help you to earn more as a room attendant.
Between 2018 and 2028, the career is expected to grow 1% and produce 46,900 job opportunities across the U.S.