The Bartender prepares and serves alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, welcomes guests, takes orders, maintains bar cleanliness, handles payments, and follows responsible-service and hygiene standards. Candidates should have previous bar or hospitality experience, good knowledge of beverages and cocktail preparation, and strong customer-service skills. Clear communication, a friendly attitude, teamwork, attention to detail, and the ability to work flexible shifts, weekends, and holidays are expected. Experience in an international hotel is helpful. The role may also require basic English, physical stamina, comfort standing for long periods, and compliance with Marriott and hotel safety procedures.
Four Points by Sheraton Bangkok Sukhumvit 22 is a contemporary Marriott International hotel located in Bangkok's lively Sukhumvit district. The property serves business and leisure travelers with comfortable accommodation, dining and bar facilities, meeting spaces, fitness amenities, and convenient access to shopping, restaurants, nightlife, and public transportation. Four Points by Sheraton is Marriott's approachable, dependable hotel brand, known for friendly service, relaxed social spaces, local food and drink, and practical comfort. Employees typically work within international hospitality standards covering guest service, food and beverage operations, cleanliness, safety, and teamwork. As part of Marriott International, the hotel may offer structured training, career development, staff rates at participating properties, and opportunities to move between departments or destinations. Benefits and employment conditions depend on the specific contract and local policy.
Thailand offers hospitality opportunities in Bangkok, Phuket, Koh Samui, Krabi, Pattaya, and other resort destinations. Bartenders, servers, cooks, hotel receptionists, spa staff, and watersports workers are commonly recruited, with stronger demand during peak tourist seasons. Bangkok provides urban convenience and year-round employment, while Phuket and Koh Samui offer beach lifestyles but may have higher seasonal costs. Thai culture values politeness, respect, calm communication, and appropriate dress, especially when dealing with guests and temples. Island life is generally relaxed, social, and outdoor-focused, though transport and healthcare can be less convenient than in Bangkok. Foreign nationals normally need an employer-sponsored Non-Immigrant B visa and a Thai work permit before legally working. Employers often assist with documentation, but requirements vary. Budget for deposits, insurance, transport, and initial accommodation, and confirm salary, service charge, housing, meals, visa support, and contract terms before relocating.
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