The Senior Banquet Attendant supports the smooth delivery of conferences, weddings, meetings and other catered events at W Bangkok. Requirements typically include previous experience in banquet or hotel food-and-beverage operations, good knowledge of table service and event setup, professional grooming, and the ability to communicate in English; Thai language skills are valuable. The successful candidate is expected to prepare rooms, arrange tables and equipment, serve guests efficiently, coordinate with kitchen and event teams, respond courteously to requests, maintain cleanliness and safety standards, and help guide junior attendants. Flexibility is essential, as shifts may include evenings, weekends and public holidays. A positive attitude, physical stamina, attention to detail and strong teamwork are important.
W Bangkok is a luxury lifestyle hotel operated by Marriott International, one of the world’s largest hospitality companies. Located in Bangkok’s central Sathorn district, the hotel combines contemporary design, energetic dining and nightlife, modern guest rooms, event facilities and the distinctive personality of the W Hotels brand. W Hotels are known for creative experiences, stylish spaces and service aimed at guests seeking a more social and design-led stay. Marriott provides structured training, international service standards and opportunities to move between properties and brands around the world. At W Bangkok, banquet employees work with hotel operations, culinary teams and event planners to deliver meetings, celebrations and high-profile social occasions. The company generally values guest focus, teamwork, inclusion, professional presentation and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.
Thailand offers strong hospitality opportunities in Bangkok, Phuket, Koh Samui, Krabi, Pattaya and other resort destinations. Hotels, restaurants, beach clubs, spas and event venues regularly recruit banquet attendants, servers, cooks, housekeepers and supervisors, with better earnings often coming from service charge, tips and overtime. Thai culture places importance on politeness, respect, calm communication and saving face. Island life is relaxed and outdoors-oriented, with beaches, seafood, markets and a lower cost of living than many international cities, although rents rise in popular tourist areas. Foreign workers normally need an employer-sponsored Non-Immigrant B visa and a Thai work permit before working legally; requirements can vary by nationality and position. Employers often assist with paperwork. Bring suitable qualifications, references and a police clearance if requested. Research accommodation, healthcare, transport and seasonal employment conditions before relocating.
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