Monday, January 11, 2021

A Career in hotel management

 

A Career in hotel management

 

 

HIGHLIGHTS

      The key component of all types of hospitality units is a 'hotel'. It provides the complete hospitality services under one roof.

      The hospitality sector, afflicted by constant attrition is also trying to maximize the number of women in its workforce at mid to senior levels.

      Attrition rate in the industry ranges between 25-30 percent across different levels based on an analysis.

 

The hotel management students these days have ample career options to opt from. The hospitality sector is all about providing lodging or accommodation facilities in all forms including food and beverages served to all. Moreover these products, along with travel, transportation, recreation, and all related activities are usually linked to a travel destination that makes up the tourism sector as a whole.

 

The key component of all types of hospitality units is a 'hotel'. It provides the complete hospitality services under one roof. Hence, students wanting to pursue a career in hospitality and tourism tend to opt for 'hotel management' to know more on how to manage accommodation and food and beverages.

 

Nowadays, focusing on the 'culinary arts' is another specific learning in this big world of hospitality and tourism. It gives huge scope to the keen learners to spend their valuable time on experience in various types of cuisines and the fine arts of the bakery.

 

Career prospects in the hotel management industry:

 

Lots of opportunities are available for today's graduates of hotel management, culinary arts, and tourism management in the cruise lines, airlines, catering, vending, retailing, restaurants, start-ups and many more allied sectors even while the old-school jobs of hotel operational departments have remained.

 

The organisational culture in the hotels has been always welcoming the students from hotel schools. Especially the fun and happiness of being part of this industry as employees, with so much travel, luxurious stays in wonderful hotels, and being in the magical destinations, most of it coming free, are its additional advantages.

 

The recent availability of skilled/professionally trained employees is estimated to be a very dismal 8.92 percent to the total requirement in accordance to a study commissioned by the Ministry of Tourism. The study also predicts a rapidly widening gap towards 2016- 2017, considering the attrition rate and retirement and supply from both the government and private programmes.

The highest attrition rate in the Indian hospitality industry is not at all beneficial to the employer due to the increased costs in way of hiring costs, training costs and loss of productivity, loss of company knowledge which the employee takes away with her/him (like knowledge of the company and its customers, etc.), interruption of customer service and goodwill of the company. Attrition rate in the industry ranges between 25-30 percent across different levels based on an analysis.

 

Shortage of chefs:

 

The hospitality sector often faces a shortage of chefs. Yet in recent times, the chefs are in great demand due to the mass acceptance of International cuisines, entry of international food chains and specialised restaurants, more opportunities in retail and food-related industries. The hospitality sector, afflicted by constant attrition is also trying to maximize the number of women in its workforce at mid to senior levels.

 

Recruiters tell that more and more hotel chains are making diversity an integral part of their hiring strategy.They also give out specific instructions for employing women at senior levels across functions. Diversity and inclusion are the major targets of the topmost brands in hospitality.

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