Picture Yourself Working in Hotel and Restaurant Management
Imagine working as an assistant manager at a trendy resort and earning an attractive salary. The work is varied and interesting. People come here on their vacations, and sometimes working here almost feels like a holiday itself. You keep a close eye on quality at all times, and you particularly enjoy mingling with the guests and savoring their enjoyment of their dining experience. Whenever they offer compliments to the chef, you realize that a part of the compliment actually belongs to you and others who keep the operation humming at peak efficiency. Thanks to your hotel and restaurant management training course, you understand exactly how to do that.
Career Outlook
Professionals in hotel and restaurant management are increasingly in demand at restaurants, hotels, catering companies, resorts, spas, cafeterias, and other hospitality businesses. The job market in hotel and restaurant management allows workers to earn very attractive salaries.
According to the United States Department of Labor employment at hotels, motels and resorts is forecast to grow faster than the average of other occupations through 2012 and food service managers earned a median salary of $35,790 in 2002*
Careers in Hotel and Restaurant Management Require:
• General knowledge about types of hotels and restaurants • Detailed knowledge of hotel and restaurant operations • Understanding of management skills and issues
Stratford’s Hotel and Restaurant Management home study course will provide you with the skills you need to get started on the right course toward a new moneymaking career in hotel and restaurant management. Enroll now! |
| * Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics publication, "Occupational Projections and Training Data 2004 - 05." |
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| I enjoyed learning this information at my own pace, rather than sitting in a classroom. Every book I have received is full of new information, new knowledge based on real life situations. I am going to use this to my advantage in making my dreams come true. — J.E. - California |
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| I've gained knowledge on the business aspect of the hospitality industry, such as revenue and numbers. I really liked the section on customer service skills. — C.B. - Alberta |
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