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The past few years has seen an exodus of hospitality jobs professionals to areas like IT-enabled services, insurance, banking and healthcare, as also to travel, airlines, training, consulting and leisure. These fast-growing sectors are luring hospitality jobs managers by more than doubling salaries and the demand-supply gap is such that junior executives can make that leap to middle management and then on to senior management at a much younger age than before.
Categories
of hospitality jobs industry :
International
Prospects for Hospitality Jobs Managers
There is a high demand of Indian hotel
managers and staff in the international industry. This is particularly so in the
Middle East, in cities like Dubai. One reason is that the local population of
trained manpower is very limited and there are practically no institutions offering
professional training, in these countries. The manpower shortage is also being
felt in developed countries in Europe (including the UK), the USA, Australia,
Singapore, Hong Kong etc. They all prefer Indian managers because of their high
educational level, quality of education standards followed by Hospitality Management
Schools of India and the experience which they gain by working in Indian. It is
estimated that International employers recruit about 20% of Indian management
graduates every year.
Job opportunities in other service sectors and multinational companies
According
to the new trend, which has been observed in the last few years, Indian managers
are hired all across the globe, in large numbers in other service sectors like
banks, airlines, multiplexes, shopping malls, cruise ships etc. A number of International
companies are now coming to Indian management institutions for placement in a
routine manner. Apart from the new graduates, there is also a high demand for
those who have worked in hotels and restaurants, particularly in areas dealing
with customers, like front office and F&B service. A number of hospitality
jobs managers with a good record have been joining banks, airlines, call centers
etc.