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Waiter/Waitress

Indonesia Shangri-La $300–$500/month*
Job Description

As a Waiter/Waitress at Shangri-La in Indonesia, candidates are expected to provide exceptional customer service, ensuring guests have 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 a similar role is preferred. The candidate should be able to take orders accurately, serve food and beverages, and handle guest inquiries efficiently.

Company Info

Shangri-La is a renowned luxury hotel group known for its exceptional hospitality and service standards. With locations worldwide, Shangri-La offers a unique blend of Asian hospitality and modern luxury. The company is committed to providing guests with unforgettable experiences, whether they are staying in their hotels, dining in their restaurants, or enjoying their spa services. Shangri-La places a strong emphasis on sustainability and community engagement, ensuring that they contribute positively to the environments and communities in which they operate.

Destination Guide

Indonesia, an archipelago of over 17,000 islands, offers diverse job opportunities, especially in tourism and hospitality. The culture is rich and varied, with influences from Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam. The lifestyle is generally relaxed, with a strong emphasis on community and family. Expats often find Indonesia welcoming, though learning the local language, Bahasa Indonesia, can be beneficial. Visas for work are required, and the process can be complex, often requiring sponsorship from an employer. Relocation can be an adventure, with vibrant cities and beautiful natural landscapes to explore. Cost of living varies, with urban areas being more expensive than rural ones.

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