The Marketing Communication Executive supports the resort’s marketing, public relations, media relations, digital content and promotional activities. Requirements typically include a diploma or degree in marketing, communications, hospitality or a related field, plus relevant hotel or resort experience. Strong writing, editing, communication and coordination skills are expected, along with confidence using social media and basic design or content tools. The candidate should be creative, organized, commercially aware and comfortable working with media, guests, partners and internal departments. Fluency in English is generally important; Indonesian language skills and knowledge of local tourism are advantageous. The role may also require flexibility for events, campaigns and weekend activities.
Natra Bintan, a Tribute Portfolio Resort, is a resort property on Bintan Island, Indonesia, operating under Marriott International’s Tribute Portfolio brand. The resort is positioned as a leisure destination offering accommodation, dining, recreation and event experiences in a tropical island setting. Tribute Portfolio hotels are individually designed and locally influenced while benefiting from Marriott’s international standards, distribution network and Bonvoy loyalty program. Natra Bintan is known for its glamping-style accommodation, family-friendly facilities and access to the island’s beaches and attractions. Its marketing and communications team promotes the resort to domestic and international travelers, corporate groups, travel partners and media. As an employer, the property offers hospitality careers in guest services, food and beverage, housekeeping, events, sales, marketing and resort operations.
Indonesia is an archipelago with varied opportunities across Bali, Java, Bintan, Batam, Lombok and other tourism destinations. Hospitality, tourism, food and beverage, wellness, travel sales and digital marketing are common employment areas, especially in resort regions. Bintan offers a quieter island lifestyle, beaches, outdoor activities and proximity to Singapore, although shopping and specialized services are more limited than in Jakarta or Bali. Indonesian culture values politeness, community, religious diversity and respectful workplace relationships. Living costs vary, with accommodation and transport often more affordable outside major cities. Foreign nationals generally need an employer-sponsored work permit and the appropriate limited-stay work visa; working on a tourist visa is not permitted. Employers may assist with sponsorship, accommodation, meals, transport and local registration, but applicants should confirm the package in writing. Weather is tropical, with warm temperatures and seasonal rainfall, so suitable clothing and health insurance are advisable.
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