
International Management Internship- Food And Beverage
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Job Description
J-1 Hospitality Trainee / Intern - Food & Beverage Operations
The objective of this J-1 training program is to provide the participant with structured, hands-on exposure to U.S. hospitality standards, service culture, and food and beverage operations while fostering professional development and cross-cultural exchange.
The participant will complete a two-month rotational training program within the Food & Beverage department, followed by a guided leadership development phase focused on observational supervision, team coordination, and service flow management under direct managerial oversight.
Phase 1: Food & Beverage Operations Training (Months 1-2)
During the initial rotation, the participant will receive training in core front-of-house service functions, including:
Understanding U.S. guest service standards and restaurant operations
Assisting with breakfast and lunch buffet setup, maintenance, and presentation
Supporting service staff by clearing and resetting tables in accordance with sanitation and safety standards
Assisting guests with non-alcoholic beverage refills and basic service requests
Observing and assisting with food running and bread service to understand service timing and coordination
Learning in-room dining procedures by accompanying staff on order delivery and service execution
Training will focus on service efficiency, communication, teamwork, and guest interaction rather than independent responsibility.
Phase 2: Leadership & Supervisory Development (Months 3+)
In the second phase, the participant will transition into a structured supervisory training role, which includes:
Observing and learning basic shift coordination under direct supervision
Understanding staffing flow, service pacing, and guest satisfaction monitoring
Participating in team briefings and post-shift evaluations
Developing communication and leadership skills within a U.S. hospitality environment
Completing a supervisor skills assessment as part of the learning process
The participant will not hold final authority over scheduling, hiring, discipline, or independent supervision.
Educational & Training Background Requirements
Enrollment in or recent completion of a foreign hospitality, tourism, or related academic programOR relevant professional experience consistent with J-1 eligibility
Prior experience or academic exposure to food and beverage operations preferred
Skills & Competencies Developed
Professional English communication with guests, colleagues, and management
Understanding of U.S. restaurant service models and guest expectations
Basic operational math skills (checks, counts, timing)
Food safety and sanitation awareness
Cross-cultural communication and workplace adaptation
An Equal Opportunity Employer
We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, genetic information, or any other status protected by law or regulation. It is our intention that all qualified applicants are given equal opportunity and that selection decisions be based on job-related factors.
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