The Events Coordinator supports the planning and delivery of meetings, conferences, weddings and other functions at Shangri-La Hong Kong. Requirements typically include experience in hotel events, catering, banqueting or a related service environment; strong organisation, communication and customer-service skills; confidence coordinating suppliers and internal departments; and good computer literacy. Cantonese and English are highly valuable, while Mandarin may be an advantage. The successful candidate is expected to manage schedules and event details accurately, respond promptly to clients, maintain professional standards, solve problems calmly and support smooth event execution from briefing through follow-up. Flexibility to work evenings, weekends and public holidays is normally required.
Shangri-La Group is a luxury hospitality company founded in Hong Kong and recognised for its hotels, resorts and residences across Asia, the Middle East, Europe and other international destinations. Its portfolio includes the Shangri-La, Kerry, JEN and Traders brands. The group is known for personalised service, elegant accommodation, dining, wellness facilities and event venues serving both leisure and business guests. Shangri-La Hong Kong is an established luxury hotel in Admiralty, with extensive restaurants, meeting spaces and banquet facilities. Employees generally work in a multicultural environment where guest care, attention to detail, teamwork and professional presentation are strongly valued. The company also offers opportunities across hotel operations, food and beverage, events, sales, finance and corporate functions, making it a recognised employer for people seeking an international hospitality career.
Hong Kong is a compact, energetic city and territory made up of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories, with beaches, hiking trails and outlying islands nearby. Hospitality offers opportunities in luxury hotels, restaurants, events, tourism, retail and international business, while finance, technology and professional services are also major employment sectors. The culture blends Cantonese traditions with global influences; Cantonese is dominant, but English is widely used in business and hotels. Life is fast-paced, convenient and relatively expensive, especially for housing, although public transport is excellent. Most overseas employees need an employment visa sponsored by a local employer, and applicants must normally demonstrate relevant qualifications or experience. Employers commonly assist with visa paperwork, but candidates should confirm housing, insurance, tax and relocation support before accepting an offer. Hong Kong provides strong career exposure, varied dining and nightlife, and easy regional travel.
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