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Multimedia Artist

Philippines Shangri-La PHP 25,000–PHP 45,000 per month*
Job Description

The Multimedia Artist creates visual and digital content for Shangri-La’s marketing, communications, social media, and promotional campaigns. The role typically requires a degree or strong background in multimedia arts, graphic design, advertising, or a related field, together with proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, video editing, photography, motion graphics, and digital content production. Candidates should have a strong creative portfolio, good visual judgment, attention to detail, and the ability to manage several projects under deadlines. The successful applicant is expected to understand brand standards, collaborate with marketing and hotel teams, respond well to feedback, and produce polished content that reflects Shangri-La’s luxury hospitality image.

Company Info

Shangri-La is a Hong Kong-founded luxury hospitality group operating hotels, resorts, and residences across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, North America, and other international destinations. The company is known for warm Asian hospitality, high service standards, and premium guest experiences. Its Philippine properties include well-established hotels and resorts serving business travelers, leisure guests, families, and event clients. Employees typically work in an international environment where presentation, teamwork, discretion, and guest care are highly valued. Creative and marketing positions support hotel campaigns, brand communications, social media, events, dining promotions, and destination storytelling. Shangri-La generally offers structured operations, opportunities to work with multicultural teams, and career development within the wider hospitality group. Specific benefits, working arrangements, and progression depend on the property, employment contract, and local labor policies.

Destination Guide

The Philippines offers diverse opportunities in hospitality, tourism, creative services, digital marketing, events, and business support, especially in Manila, Cebu, Boracay, and major resort destinations. Filipino culture is generally warm, community-oriented, and service-minded, with English widely used in professional settings. Lifestyle varies from busy urban living in Metro Manila to a more relaxed, outdoors-focused pace on the islands. Costs are usually lower than in many Western countries, although rent and transport in central Manila can be significant. Foreign nationals normally need an employer-sponsored work visa or permit before taking employment; requirements may include an Alien Employment Permit and Bureau of Immigration approval. Employees should confirm eligibility, taxes, health coverage, accommodation, and relocation support directly with Shangri-La. The country’s tropical climate, excellent beaches, strong food culture, and welcoming communities make it attractive, but newcomers should prepare for heavy traffic, rainy-season disruptions, and regional differences in infrastructure.

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