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B&F Attendant - Paii

Thailand W Bangkok THB 15,000–22,000 per month, potentially plus service charge, tips, and benefits*
Job Description

The B&F Attendant – Paii supports daily food and beverage operations at Paii, W Bangkok’s Thai restaurant. Responsibilities typically include preparing the dining area, welcoming and seating guests, taking and serving orders, explaining menu items, maintaining service standards, processing payments, and coordinating with the kitchen and bar. Candidates should have hospitality or restaurant experience, strong communication skills, a professional appearance, and a genuine service attitude. Basic English is generally expected; Thai language skills are advantageous. The role requires flexibility for shifts, weekends, and holidays, along with attention to detail, teamwork, reliability, and the ability to work efficiently in a busy luxury-hotel environment.

Company Info

W Bangkok is a luxury lifestyle hotel in central Bangkok, operated by Marriott International under the distinctive W Hotels brand. The property combines contemporary design, energetic nightlife, music, fashion, and highly personalized service. It offers stylish guest rooms, restaurants and bars, meeting facilities, wellness services, and event spaces. Paii is the hotel’s Thai dining venue, known for presenting regional Thai flavors in a modern, vibrant setting. Employees work in an international environment that emphasizes creativity, guest engagement, teamwork, and memorable experiences. Benefits for eligible staff may include hotel discounts, meals, uniforms, training, service charge participation, and career opportunities within Marriott’s global network, although exact benefits depend on employment terms and local policy.

Destination Guide

Thailand’s islands offer varied lifestyles and hospitality opportunities. Phuket, Koh Samui, Krabi, and Koh Phi Phi have strong demand for hotel, restaurant, wellness, diving, and tourism staff, while Koh Chang and Koh Lanta provide a quieter seasonal experience. Bangkok is not an island, but it is the country’s main hospitality and career hub, with better year-round employment and transport links. Island life is warm, sociable, and outdoors-focused, with beaches, seafood, markets, temples, and festivals. Living costs vary: Phuket and Samui can be expensive in tourist areas, while smaller islands may be cheaper but have fewer services. Foreign nationals generally need a job offer, a Non-Immigrant B visa, and a Thai work permit before starting work; employers commonly assist with documentation. Candidates should confirm accommodation, salary, service charge, medical cover, contract terms, and transport before relocating. Thailand’s high season usually runs from November to April, with monsoon patterns differing by coast.

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