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Director of Food & Beverage - Courtyard by Marriott Manado

Indonesia Courtyard by Marriott Manado $3,000–$5,000/month*
Job Description

The Director of Food & Beverage at Courtyard by Marriott Manado is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the food and beverage operations, including restaurants, bars, and banquet services. Candidates should have a strong background in hospitality management, with at least 5 years of experience in a similar role. They are expected to lead a team, ensure high-quality service, manage budgets, and develop innovative dining experiences. Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills are essential.

Company Info

Courtyard by Marriott Manado is part of the Marriott International brand, known for its commitment to providing exceptional hospitality experiences. Located in Manado, Indonesia, the hotel offers modern amenities and services tailored to both business and leisure travelers. Marriott International is a global leader in the hospitality industry, with a portfolio of over 7,000 properties worldwide, renowned for its dedication to customer satisfaction, innovation, and sustainability.

Destination Guide

Indonesia, an archipelago of over 17,000 islands, offers diverse job opportunities, particularly in tourism, hospitality, and agriculture. The culture is rich and varied, with influences from indigenous traditions, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam. The lifestyle is generally laid-back, with a strong emphasis on community and family. For expatriates, obtaining a work visa requires sponsorship from an Indonesian company. Relocation can be smooth with the help of local agencies. The cost of living varies by region, with urban areas being more expensive. English is widely spoken in business settings, making it easier for foreigners to adapt.

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