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Sunday 21 July 2013

HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT PERSONAL COURSE REVIEW

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Are you upbeat and energetic, have leadership abilities, and enjoy helping others? Then the global hospitality industry is worth seriously considering.
Hospitality management students learn to manage hospitality operations such as restaurants, hotels, travel agencies and cruise ships. Course work can cover hospitality law, finance, economics, marketing and personnel management. This course is also known as hotel management or hotel administration and is sometimes classified under business studies.
HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT CAREERS IN MALAYSIA
Anytime people eat out, stay in hotels, travel or participate in similar activities, they are patronising institutions in the hospitality industry. The hospitality industry is enormous and provides an array of rewarding management positions in restaurants, lodging, event planning, theme parks, resort clubs, cruise lines, casinos, and even professional athletics. Some sports teams, for instance, look for individuals with a hospitality management degree to make travel and living arrangements for its athletes.

A sizable number of graduates take managerial positions in the airlines, on cruise ships, and other tour and travel related businesses.  Many graduates open their own travel companies in their native countries, catering to the desire of tourists who seek opportunities to see the graduate’s own country with an informed guide.  In many countries, the principal business is tourism, and there are many government job opportunities for graduates as well.
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