The Valet Parking Attendant welcomes hotel guests, parks and retrieves vehicles safely, manages keys, assists with luggage, and provides directions or local information. Candidates should hold a valid Hong Kong driving licence, have a clean driving record, good road knowledge, and ideally possess hotel, valet, or customer-service experience. Good communication skills in Cantonese and English are expected; Mandarin is an advantage. The role requires a polite, well-groomed and reliable manner, physical stamina, careful attention to vehicle safety, and flexibility to work shifts, weekends and public holidays. Candidates should remain calm under pressure and consistently deliver efficient, courteous service in line with Shangri-La standards.
Shangri-La Group is a Hong Kong-founded luxury hospitality company operating hotels, resorts and residences across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, North America and other international markets. The group is known for warm Asian hospitality, high service standards and its distinctive Shangri-La brand, supported by related brands such as Kerry Hotels, JEN by Shangri-La and Traders. Its properties commonly offer accommodation, restaurants, meeting facilities, wellness services and leisure experiences. Shangri-La places strong emphasis on guest care, teamwork, professional presentation and staff development. Employment benefits and conditions vary by property, but hotel roles may include service charge, meals, uniform provision, training and staff-rate accommodation or travel benefits. The Hong Kong operation provides opportunities in front office, food and beverage, housekeeping, engineering and corporate functions.
Hong Kong is a compact, highly connected city with a vibrant mix of Chinese traditions, international influences, mountains, beaches and dense urban districts. Hospitality, tourism, aviation, retail, finance, technology and professional services provide many job opportunities, while major hotels regularly recruit multilingual service staff. Cantonese is valuable for guest-facing work, and English is widely used in business; Mandarin is helpful. Life is fast-paced, convenient and generally safe, with excellent public transport, but housing is expensive and space is limited. Hong Kong is not one island, but includes Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories, with ferries and rail linking the areas. Foreign nationals normally need an employment visa sponsored by an employer before starting work; requirements include a confirmed job, suitable qualifications or experience and proof the role is genuine. Relocating workers should arrange housing, banking, insurance and local registration promptly.
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