About the role#
This internship provides an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in hotel operations. You will work within the culinary and hospitality functions of the property to build on your classroom studies. This is a chance to learn how a hotel runs from the ground up.
What you'll do#
- Participate in various hotel operations.
- Gain experience in culinary and hospitality functions.
- Engage with guests to enhance their experience.
- Work collaboratively with hotel staff.
- Contribute to maintaining hotel standards.
What you'll need#
- Current enrollment in a college or university program.
- Pursuing a degree in Civil Engineering, Business Administration, Marketing, or Real Estate.
- A passion for hospitality and customer service.
- Interest in hotel management and operations.
- Eagerness to learn and gain hands-on experience.
- Ability to work in a team environment.
Location & details#
- Location: Scottsdale, Arizona.
- Term: Summer 2026.
- Work Modality: On-site.
- Status: Paid, full-time internship.
- Sponsorship: Not available.
About Marriott International
Marriott International operates a portfolio of approximately 9,000 properties across more than 30 brands. The company provides lodging and hospitality services in 141 countries and territories. Based in Bethesda, Maryland, it functions as a public company. The business employs over 240,000 people.
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