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Food and Beverage Guest Service Assistant

Fiji Sheraton Resort & Spa Tokoriki Island Fiji $1,500–$2,500/month*
Job Description

As a Food and Beverage Guest Service Assistant at Sheraton Resort & Spa Tokoriki Island Fiji, candidates are expected to provide exceptional service to guests, ensuring a memorable dining experience. Requirements include excellent communication skills, a friendly demeanor, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment. Previous experience in food and beverage service is preferred. Candidates should be able to anticipate guest needs, handle complaints professionally, and work collaboratively with the team.

Company Info

Sheraton Resort & Spa Tokoriki Island Fiji is a luxurious resort located in the Mamanuca Islands, offering a serene escape with stunning ocean views and world-class amenities. The resort is part of the Marriott International family, known for its commitment to excellence in hospitality. Guests can enjoy a range of activities, from snorkeling and diving to relaxing spa treatments. The resort prides itself on delivering exceptional service and creating unforgettable experiences for its guests.

Destination Guide

Fiji is a tropical paradise known for its friendly locals, vibrant culture, and stunning natural beauty. The lifestyle is relaxed, with a strong emphasis on community and family. Job opportunities in Fiji are often centered around tourism, hospitality, and agriculture. The cost of living can vary, with urban areas being more expensive. For those considering relocation, a work visa is typically required, and it's advisable to secure employment before moving. The Fijian culture is rich with traditions, and newcomers are often welcomed with open arms. English is widely spoken, making it easier for expatriates to integrate.

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