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Potential jobs you can get with a hospitality management degree – Win your future in style!

Hospitality management is an up-and-coming field in the world. With the expansion of the tourism industry, this is a degree that can make you highly employable. Here are a few jobs you can consider.

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Guest Relations

Any hospitality and tourism college will give you adequate training to become an excellent guest relations manager. However, to do a job in this area it is vital that you like speaking and interacting with people on a day-to-day basis. Even within guest relations, there are several job options such as front office manager, director of housekeeping, or even sommelier. You will be an individual that most hotel guests will see and speak to, therefore, giving them a great first impression is important.

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Food and Beverages

If you are doing your degree at the Asian Institute of Hospitality Management, taking up a job in food and beverages or F&B might be your future ambition. F&B doesn't refer only to those who work inside kitchens or make food. Instead, it covers a wide range of jobs from the restaurant manager, catering assistant, and chef. To be in the F&B sector you once again need excellent interpersonal skills. In addition, you also should have sound knowledge of food and beverages since customers will want to ask you questions and recommendations.

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Tourism management

A job in tourism management will entail you helping people plan and manage their trips. One such job is being a travel agent. As a travel agent, people will come to you to understand how best they can play their trip. From where to stay and planning their excursions they will depend on you for assistance. Another job option is being a tour guide. If you have great people skills and a knack for curiosity to learn about different destinations, this will be a really fun job for you. Finally, you can also take up a job in marketing and PR. This may not mean that you directly engage with people consistently and instead come up with strategies to sell hospitality services to potential customers.

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Event planning

If you don't want to be focused on one thing throughout your job, event planning is a great alternative. Event planning gives you the flexibility to take up the jobs that you most enjoy and reserve your time to do things that will add value to your portfolio. There are different types of event planners. Firstly, you can be an in-house event planner attached to a hotel or other establishment. This job would mean that you have to take leadership in throwing any event that the hotel decides to host. On the other hand, you can be an independent consultant who comes in on request. You may specialize in a certain type of event or have a generalized approach. For example. Wedding planners exclusively work on planning and running massive wedding receptions. Their connections and expertise are all tailored towards ensuring that weddings run smoothly. The skills required for this are something that can be learned in hotel school.