The Public Area Attendant maintains cleanliness and presentation in hotel public spaces, including lobbies, corridors, elevators, restrooms, entrances, and other guest areas. Typical requirements include attention to detail, physical stamina, reliability, basic communication skills, and willingness to work shifts, weekends, and holidays. Previous hotel or cleaning experience is helpful but may not be essential. The successful candidate is expected to follow Marriott cleanliness and safety standards, respond courteously to guests, use cleaning equipment and chemicals correctly, report maintenance issues, and work cooperatively with the housekeeping team. A professional appearance, positive attitude, discretion, and commitment to creating a welcoming environment are important.
Courtyard by Marriott Bangkok Sukhumvit 20 is a contemporary business and leisure hotel located in Bangkok’s popular Sukhumvit district. It operates under Courtyard by Marriott, a global Marriott International brand designed for modern travelers seeking practical comfort, efficient service, flexible work areas, dining, and convenient city access. The hotel serves business travelers, tourists, and groups, with guest rooms, food and beverage facilities, meeting services, and standard Marriott guest-service programs. Employees typically work in a multicultural hospitality environment and are expected to uphold Marriott’s service, cleanliness, safety, and professional conduct standards. Marriott International is one of the world’s largest hotel companies, with a broad portfolio of brands and properties across many countries. Benefits and employment conditions vary by position and local policy, but may include training, staff meals, uniforms, service charge, and opportunities for career development.
Thailand offers hospitality, restaurant, resort, diving, wellness, teaching, retail, and tourism jobs, especially in Bangkok, Phuket, Koh Samui, Krabi, Pattaya, and Chiang Mai. Island life is generally warm, social, and relaxed, with beaches, outdoor activities, affordable local food, and strong tourism seasons. Costs vary: Phuket and Koh Samui are usually more expensive than smaller islands, while staff accommodation can reduce expenses. Thai culture values politeness, respect for elders, modest dress at temples, and saving face. Foreign workers normally need a Non-Immigrant B visa and a work permit arranged with an employer before legally working; visa rules and documents should be confirmed with the Thai embassy and employer. Relocating workers should budget for deposits, transport, insurance, and initial living costs. Learning basic Thai, checking accommodation carefully, and confirming salary, service charge, working hours, and benefits in writing are recommended.
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