What’s good and not so good about working in the Hospitality Industry?

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Chef Olivier Rais in his kitchen at Rive Gauche in Zurich's Hotel Baur au Lac with a serving of his vegan risotto. Credit: Copyright 2017 David A. Latt
Chef Olivier Rais in his kitchen at Rive Gauche in Zurich's Hotel Baur au Lac with a serving of his vegan risotto. Credit: Copyright 2017 David A. Latt

Every career field has its own upside and downside that the employees must be aware of. Although risks are a part of any lucrative career path, hospitality jobs tend to stand out as more interesting than any other industry. Read this blog to find out what does working with a diploma in hospitality and tourism degree under the belt feels like.

The bright side of being a hospitality industry employee

  • Get accustomed to long and weary hours In order to work in the hotel and tourism business, you must get accustomed to early starts or late finishes during the day. The hospitality industry requires 24-hour operations, for which staff is needed to work varied shifts and extended hours. Employers running this sector expects the best from their employees, no matter the time of day.
  • It’s hard to break into the industry Getting your first breakthrough in the industry might not be as simple as it may sound. Candidates usually rely on a great deal of luck when it comes to getting their dream job or establishing themselves in a managerial position.
  • Coping with the high standards and deadlines Working in the hospitality division can come along with a certain level of work pressure. This includes assisting demanding clients and fulfilling tasks delegated by the management. The deadlines are an integral part of the industry and all hotel employees thrive on to conquer the challenges and obstacles that come in the way of personal and company objectives.

The downside of being a hospitality industry employee

  • Work from any part of the world The hospitality industry extends into every corner of the globe, which makes it realistic to plan on working your way around the world. With more and more hotel chains opening branches in different nations, management staff are offered the chance to transfer to other locations.
  • Meet interesting people Another reason why the hospitality industry may be appealing is that it gives its employees the chance to interact with interesting people from all walks of life. Employees may also get the chance to meet actors, politicians, business leaders and celebrities if they are employed in hotels, restaurants, and bars located in interesting places.
  • Enjoy discounted traveling Who doesn’t want to travel on a discount? But it is hard to come by unless you are holding a reputed position in the hospitality sector. As a hospitality industry employee, you will be entitled to tips and bonuses, as well as discounts on travel-related services.

If you are one of those who are willing to achieve a different outlook on life, then consider earning a degree in the field of hospitality. Sign up for a course today and make it an attractive career possibility!

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