The Flower Shop Manager oversees daily flower-shop operations, including floral sales, arrangements, purchasing, inventory, merchandising, customer service and team scheduling. Candidates should have experience in floristry, retail or hotel operations, with strong knowledge of flowers, presentation standards and seasonal products. Good communication, sales and organizational skills are essential, along with commercial awareness and the ability to work under pressure. Fluency in English and Cantonese is advantageous in Hong Kong. The successful candidate is expected to deliver elegant, personalized service consistent with Shangri-La standards, maintain product quality, control costs, develop revenue opportunities and build positive relationships with guests, corporate clients, suppliers and hotel departments.
Shangri-La is a luxury hospitality group founded in Asia and recognized for warm, personalized service and high standards across its hotels, resorts and related businesses. The group operates properties in major cities and resort destinations worldwide, including several well-established hotels in Hong Kong. Shangri-La emphasizes genuine hospitality, thoughtful guest experiences, professional development and strong operational standards. Its hotels typically provide accommodation, dining, events, wellness and retail-related services, creating opportunities for employees with both specialist and commercial skills. Working for Shangri-La generally involves close cooperation across departments, attention to detail and a commitment to cultural sensitivity. Benefits and employment conditions vary by property and role, but may include staff meals, medical coverage, discounts, training and career development opportunities.
Hong Kong offers diverse opportunities in hospitality, retail, floristry, events, tourism and luxury service, particularly in Central, Tsim Sha Tsui, Causeway Bay and resort areas such as Lantau. The culture blends Cantonese traditions, international influences, festivals, excellent food and a fast-paced working environment. Lifestyle options range from dense urban neighborhoods and shopping to beaches, hiking trails and outlying islands. Rent can be high, so many newcomers share accommodation or live outside central districts; public transport is exceptionally efficient. Foreign professionals generally need an employment visa sponsored by a Hong Kong employer, while requirements depend on qualifications, experience and the job offer. Applicants should confirm immigration rules, health coverage and housing arrangements before relocating. Cantonese is valuable for customer-facing roles, although English is widely used in international hotels.
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