Food & Beverage

Banquet Manager — Global Hiring Overview

Banquet Managers run weddings, conferences, MICE, and event F&B service at hotels, resorts, and standalone banquet venues.

Median Salary
$72.0k
$51.8k – $101k
Demand Score
93/100
Very High
Monthly Openings
3.8K
tracked globally
YoY Growth
+13%
rolling 12 months

Market Outlook

Demand for banquet managers in the global hospitality market is exceptionally strong. Hospitality employers report a 13% year-on-year increase in Banquet Manager mandates, driven by restaurant openings, premium F&B growth, and rising bar and beverage culture.

Salary Trend

Banquet Manager compensation typically falls between $51.8k and $101k, with experienced banquet managers in the global hospitality market commanding $101k+ at luxury hotels, premium restaurant groups, and flagship resort properties. Total compensation often includes service charge, accommodation, transport, meals on duty, performance incentives, and relocation support.

Career Path

Banquet Managers typically progress to F&B Manager, Event Coordinator roles, or into F&B leadership, restaurant ownership, and multi-outlet management across the global hiring hospitality market.

Key Responsibilities

  • Plan and run weddings, MICE, and conference F&B
  • Lead banquet captains and team
  • Coordinate with kitchen and events
  • Manage BEOs and run sheets

Qualifications

  • Hotel Management degree
  • 5+ years banquet experience
  • Strong project management

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Frequently Asked Questions

The median salary for a Banquet Manager in the global hospitality market is around $72.0k, typically ranging from $51.8k to $101k based on experience, brand, and the type of hospitality employer.