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Service Associate - Finance (Admin)

Philippines Shangri-La $1,500–$2,500/month*
Job Description

The Service Associate - Finance (Admin) at Shangri-La in the Philippines is expected to assist in financial operations including bookkeeping, budget management, and financial reporting. Candidates should possess a degree in finance or accounting, have strong analytical skills, and be proficient in financial software. Attention to detail, the ability to work under pressure, and excellent communication skills are essential. The role requires collaboration with various departments to ensure accurate financial data and compliance with company policies.

Company Info

Shangri-La is a renowned luxury hotel and resort chain, known for its exceptional hospitality and service. Founded in 1971, the company operates over 100 hotels worldwide, offering guests a blend of Asian hospitality and world-class service. Shangri-La is committed to sustainability and community engagement, ensuring a positive impact on the environment and local communities. With a focus on personalized experiences, the company strives to create memorable stays for its guests, while fostering a culture of respect and excellence among its employees.

Destination Guide

The Philippines is an archipelago with a rich cultural heritage and diverse job opportunities, particularly in tourism, finance, and IT sectors. The lifestyle is laid-back, with a strong emphasis on family and community. English is widely spoken, making it easier for expatriates to adapt. The cost of living varies, with urban areas being more expensive. The country offers a range of visa options for professionals, including work visas and special resident retiree visas. Relocating to the Philippines requires understanding local customs and regulations, but the welcoming nature of Filipinos makes the transition smoother.

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