The Food & Beverage Intern supports daily operations across the restaurant, bar, banquet and room-service areas. Typical duties include welcoming guests, taking orders, serving food and beverages, preparing outlets, maintaining cleanliness, assisting with events and following food-safety and service standards. Candidates should be enrolled in or recently completing a hospitality, hotel-management or related programme. Good communication skills, a positive attitude, personal grooming, teamwork and willingness to work shifts, weekends and public holidays are expected. Previous hospitality experience is helpful but may not be essential. The intern should be eager to learn, reliable, guest-focused and comfortable working in a busy hotel environment.
Moxy Putrajaya is a contemporary Marriott International hotel designed for travellers who value lively social spaces, modern design and an informal guest experience. Moxy properties combine accommodation with a bar-led lobby, where check-in, drinks, casual dining and social interaction come together. The hotel serves leisure guests, business travellers and visitors attending events in Putrajaya and the surrounding Kuala Lumpur region. As part of Marriott International, Moxy Putrajaya benefits from global hospitality standards, structured training and access to Marriott’s worldwide portfolio and career opportunities. Food and beverage interns gain practical exposure to restaurant, bar, banquet and guest-service operations while working with an international hotel team. The environment is generally energetic and collaborative, making it suitable for students seeking hands-on experience in modern hospitality.
Malaysia offers varied hospitality opportunities in Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya, Penang, Langkawi, Sabah and Sarawak, including hotels, resorts, restaurants, events and tourism services. Putrajaya is a planned, modern city rather than an island, known for lakes, parks, government buildings and easy access to Kuala Lumpur. Malaysian culture is multicultural, with Malay, Chinese, Indian and Indigenous influences reflected in food, festivals and daily life. Living costs are moderate, though central Kuala Lumpur and resort islands can be more expensive. English is widely used in hotels, while Malay is the national language. International interns normally need an appropriate employment or training pass arranged with the host organisation; visa rules depend on nationality and programme type. Secure an offer before relocating, confirm accommodation and allowance, and check Malaysian immigration requirements with Marriott or the nearest Malaysian embassy.
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