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The Mayflower, Jakarta - Marriott Executive Apartments - University Intern - Food & Beverage Service

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Job Description

As a University Intern in Food & Beverage Service at The Mayflower, Jakarta - Marriott Executive Apartments, candidates are expected to assist in daily operations within the restaurant and bar areas. Requirements include being enrolled in a hospitality or related program, possessing excellent communication skills, and having a proactive attitude. Interns will gain hands-on experience in customer service, learn to manage guest requests, and ensure a high standard of service quality. The role demands flexibility, teamwork, and a passion for the hospitality industry.

Company Info

The Mayflower Jakarta - Marriott Executive Apartments is a part of the globally renowned Marriott International, known for its luxurious accommodations and exceptional service. Located in the heart of Jakarta, the hotel offers a blend of comfort and convenience for both business and leisure travelers. With a commitment to excellence, the property provides a range of amenities including spacious suites, dining options, and recreational facilities, ensuring a memorable stay for guests. Marriott International is recognized for its dedication to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace, offering career growth opportunities across its global network.

Destination Guide

Indonesia, an archipelago of over 17,000 islands, offers diverse job opportunities, particularly in tourism, hospitality, and agriculture. The culture is rich with traditional arts, music, and cuisine, reflecting its diverse ethnic groups. The lifestyle varies from bustling urban centers like Jakarta to serene island life in Bali. Expats often find a welcoming community and a lower cost of living compared to Western countries. Visa requirements can vary, but work permits are necessary for employment. Relocation involves adapting to a tropical climate and understanding local customs. Indonesia's vibrant culture and natural beauty make it an attractive destination for both work and leisure.

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