The Graphic Designer – Trainee supports Dusit International’s corporate communications and marketing activities by creating visual materials for digital and print channels. Candidates are generally expected to have a degree or current studies in graphic design, visual communication, multimedia, or a related field, along with a basic portfolio. Familiarity with Adobe Creative Cloud, especially Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign, is useful. The role requires creativity, attention to detail, an understanding of branding, and the ability to manage deadlines. Strong communication skills, willingness to learn, teamwork, and an interest in hospitality and luxury travel are important. Thai and English communication skills may be advantageous for a corporate role in Thailand.
Dusit International is a Thailand-based hospitality group with a history dating back to 1948. The company operates hotels, resorts, residences, restaurants, and hospitality-related businesses under brands including Dusit Thani, Dusit Princess, DusitD2, ASAI, and Elite Havens. Its properties are located across Thailand and in international destinations throughout Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and other markets. Dusit places strong emphasis on Thai-inspired hospitality, gracious service, local culture, and responsible business practices. The corporate office in Bangkok supports the group’s hotel operations, brand development, marketing, finance, technology, and strategic growth. A trainee position can provide practical exposure to corporate hospitality communications, brand standards, campaign development, and collaboration with teams across the organization.
Thailand offers varied island lifestyles and hospitality opportunities. Phuket and Koh Samui have the broadest employment markets, including hotels, resorts, restaurants, tourism companies, wellness businesses, and creative or marketing roles. Krabi, Koh Phi Phi, Koh Phangan, and Koh Tao offer strong seasonal opportunities in resorts, diving, watersports, wellness, and guest services, though salaries and housing can vary. Bangkok is usually the best base for corporate positions such as graphic design, while island living is more relaxed, outdoors-oriented, and tourist-driven. Thai culture values politeness, respect, flexibility, and community; English is widely used in tourism but Thai remains valuable. Foreign employees generally need an employer-sponsored Non-Immigrant B visa and work permit before working legally. Relocation planning should include accommodation, health insurance, transport, rainy-season conditions, and the higher living costs of popular islands.
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