The Executive Assistant to the General Manager supports the hotel’s senior leader with daily administration, scheduling, correspondence, meeting coordination, reports and confidential information. Requirements typically include a bachelor’s degree or relevant hospitality experience, strong organizational and communication skills, professional English, good computer knowledge and the ability to manage multiple priorities. Thai language skills and previous experience in a hotel or executive office are advantageous. The successful candidate is expected to be discreet, reliable, well presented, highly organized and comfortable coordinating with department heads, guests, owners and external partners. Flexibility, sound judgment and the ability to work under pressure are essential.
Montien Riverside Hotel Bangkok is a full-service riverside hotel in Bangkok, Thailand, serving business and leisure travelers. Its location along the Chao Phraya River provides access to Bangkok’s commercial districts, cultural attractions and major transport routes. The hotel typically operates guest rooms, restaurants, event and meeting facilities, leisure amenities and supporting hospitality departments. Working in an executive office environment requires close coordination with operations, finance, sales, human resources, food and beverage, engineering and guest services. Employees can expect a multicultural workplace with an emphasis on guest satisfaction, professional service, teamwork and efficient hotel operations. Benefits and employment conditions may vary by position and should be confirmed directly with the hotel or the recruitment contact.
Thailand offers strong hospitality opportunities in Bangkok, Phuket, Koh Samui, Krabi and other coastal destinations. Common roles include hotel operations, food and beverage, front office, housekeeping, wellness, sales, events and management. Thai culture values politeness, respect for seniority, modest presentation and calm communication. Island life offers beaches, outdoor activities, affordable local food and a relaxed pace, although housing, transport and seasonal income can vary. Bangkok provides broader career options and easier access to international services, while Phuket and Samui are more tourism-focused. Foreign nationals normally need an employer-sponsored Non-Immigrant B visa and a Thai work permit before starting work; requirements depend on nationality, role and employer. Candidates should confirm visa sponsorship, salary, accommodation, insurance, working hours and relocation support before accepting an offer.
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