Fairmont Hanoi officially opened in March 2026, becoming the first Fairmont hotel in Vietnam. The 241-room luxury urban resort is inspired by traditional Vietnamese lacquer art, Indochinese design, and motifs from Vietnam’s dynasties. Guests can enjoy eight dining and bar venues including a rooftop terrace, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a state-of-the-art gym, and a full-floor wellness spa and bathhouse. With three ballrooms including a 1,100m² Grand Ballroom and nine meeting rooms, Fairmont Hanoi is set to become a premier destination for events and the social epicentre of Hanoi.
As Assistant Front Office Manager at Fairmont, you will play a key leadership role in delivering exceptional service and creating memorable guest experiences. You will oversee daily front office operations, support the team, and uphold brand standards to ensure smooth and efficient check-in/check-out processes, guest satisfaction, and colleague engagement.
Guest Experience & Service Excellence
Team Leadership & Management
Operations & Financials
Administrative & Reporting
Knowledge and Experience
Competency
Open for Vietnamese candidates only

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