Chotiros Inudom
About Chotiros Inudom
Chotiros Inudom is a Client Solutions Analyst at ExxonMobil in Bangkok, Thailand, with a background in English Language and Literature from Mahidol University.
Current Position at ExxonMobil
Chotiros Inudom has been working as a Client Solutions Analyst at ExxonMobil since 2021. Based in Bangkok City, Thailand, her role involves analyzing and crafting solutions tailor-made for clients. Her position requires a blend of technical prowess and client-facing communication skills to ensure that ExxonMobil's solutions meet the specific needs of their clients.
Previous Work Experience in Hospitality
Chotiros Inudom has amassed significant experience in the hospitality industry. In 2020, she worked as a Receptionist at The Violin Hotel and Serviced Apartment in Chon Buri, Thailand, for three months. Earlier, in 2018, she served as a Guest Service Representative at Avani Hotels and Resorts in Chon Buri for two months. In both roles, she was responsible for guest services and ensuring customer satisfaction.
Experience as an English Tutor
From 2018 to 2019, Chotiros Inudom worked as an English Tutor at I-GET Tutor in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand, for four months. Her responsibilities included teaching English to a variety of students, helping them improve their language skills, and tailoring lesson plans to meet individual needs.
Educational Background
Chotiros Inudom completed her Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature from Mahidol University, studying there from 2015 to 2019. Prior to that, she participated in an exchange year program at Orcutt Academy Charter in the United States, receiving a High School Diploma in 2014. She also graduated from Chonkanyanukoon School, where she studied Science and Mathematics, earning a High School Diploma in 2015.
Experience in Housekeeping
In 2017, Chotiros Inudom worked as a Housekeeper at Camp Simcha in New York, United States, for two months. Her duties included maintaining cleanliness and ensuring a hygienic environment, contributing to the camp's operational efficiency.