The Commis I supports the kitchen team at Counter Culture Cafe by preparing ingredients, assisting with cooking, maintaining food quality, and keeping work areas clean and organized. Candidates should have basic culinary knowledge, good hygiene awareness, and the ability to follow recipes, portion standards, and food-safety procedures. Previous experience in a hotel, restaurant, or café kitchen is helpful, though motivated entry-level applicants may be considered. The role requires teamwork, physical stamina, attention to detail, and flexibility to work shifts, weekends, and holidays. The successful candidate is expected to work efficiently, follow instructions, maintain Marriott service standards, and contribute to a safe and professional kitchen environment.
Dubai Marriott Harbour Hotel & Suites is an upscale Marriott property located in Dubai Marina, offering spacious apartment-style suites, restaurants, leisure facilities, and views of the city and Arabian Gulf. The hotel serves business travelers, families, and long-stay guests, combining residential comfort with full-service hospitality. Counter Culture Cafe is one of its food and beverage outlets, providing casual dining and café-style service. As part of Marriott International, the hotel follows internationally recognized standards for guest service, food safety, training, and employee development. Team members work in a multicultural environment and may receive benefits such as staff accommodation, meals, transportation, medical coverage, and opportunities to progress within Marriott's global network, depending on the employment package and local policies.
The United Arab Emirates is not an island, but it offers a highly international lifestyle across cities such as Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Hospitality, tourism, retail, aviation, construction, technology, and healthcare provide many job opportunities. The culture blends Emirati traditions with communities from around the world; modest dress and respect for local customs are important. Dubai offers beaches, shopping, dining, nightlife, desert activities, and excellent public transport, while living costs can be high, especially for housing. Most overseas employees require an employer-sponsored work visa. Employers commonly arrange entry permits, medical testing, Emirates ID processing, and residency formalities. Before relocating, confirm salary, accommodation, meals, transport, insurance, leave, and contract terms. Alcohol is regulated, and laws concerning public behavior, drugs, photography, and online conduct should be followed carefully.
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