If you enjoy serving guests in a friendly and warm manner, you might want to consider a career in the hospitality industry. The hospitality industry encompasses many different fields of opportunity to choose from, while still doing what you enjoy best - meeting guests' needs graciously.

In the field of hospitality, there are many people who serve their clients face-to-face; however, there are as many employees in this field who work behind the scenes. It is important to determine not only what direction within the hospitality field you would like to move, but you must consider if you want a position with direct contact with clients or one that is more of a supportive role.

You can get your hospitality degree through either a two-year or four-year program. Many students elect a general course of study, while others seek to specialize in a certain niche such as cruise line concierge, culinary arts, event planning, as well as and hotel, casino, or restaurant management. You might get the chance to serve as an intern with a hospitality-related business. Not only will you benefit from on-the-job training, but you'll also make industry contacts for employment once you graduate.

It's beneficial to work within the industry, so if you don't get an internship, look for a paid position while you're in the hospitality degree program. Your on-the-job experience provides valuable insight into your work ethic for future employers. Even if the job is low-paying, you will show that you're interested in this profession through your actual work experience, which will help when you apply for a better position once you have your degree.

One really great way to work your way into the hospitality industry in the entertainment, retail, or food sector is by getting a job at a casino. The larger casino venues often feature live events such as theatrical presentations, concerts, comedy shows, and more, along with famous retail shops and restaurants. A gaming supervisor position is a popular choice in casino management. As a supervisor, you'll be responsible for everything from event planning to dealer staffing to customer satisfaction.

When evaluating a career in hospitality, it is important to determine the education requirements of your career's objectives. Many careers will only require a high school diploma; however, the compensation will reflect this fact. As to be expected, hospitality careers with higher salaries and greater responsibilities will require more advanced degrees. As you carefully consider the education requirements associated with your career choices, investigate schools that offer the degree that would be most suitable, as they range from Bachelor's to that of a PhD.

If you enroll in a hospitality degree program, you may be required to partake in cooperative learning in order to gain some valuable hands-on, real life experience. This part of the program is usually mandatory as graduation nears, and it benefits a student by providing him or her with great career opportunities. Employers respect an employee's ability to commit to learning more about the industry.





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