KanjiJLPT N4
Attend

attend, doing, official, serve

Mnemonic

Butler Alfred's entire life revolves around one mission: Attend to every need of the gentleman he serves. Pressed suits, hot tea, polished shoes — all ready before the gentleman even asks. Alfred attends with such quiet devotion that his service feels effortless, almost invisible.
Additional thoughts
Picture Alfred standing at attention, white-gloved hands ready, anticipating his gentleman's every whim. The kanji itself looks like a person (left side) dedicated to serving a master (right side). Butler + Gentleman = the perfect image of attending to duty.
Quick recall
Butler Alfred faithfully attends to his gentleman's every need.

Details

The keyword for 仕 is attend. This kanji conveys the idea of serving or attending to someone, particularly in a professional or dutiful capacity. It carries the sense of dedicating oneself to work or service under another person, which is why it appears prominently in words related to work, employment, and serving others. At its core, it reflects the concept of a person who devotes themselves to their duties or responsibilities.
On'yomi
し、じ
Kun'yomi
つか.える