What Can You Do with a Degree in International Hospitality Management?
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Mon, 02/22/2021 - 09:57
What Can You Do with a Degree in International Hospitality Management?
Sponsored by Institut Paul Bocuse
From hotel, catering and events management to operations, marketing and business development, a degree in international hospitality management can equip you with the skills and knowledge for a rewarding and successful career.
At Institut Paul Bocuse in Lyon, France, many of its Bachelor’s in International Hospitality Management graduates have gone on to enjoy exciting management careers in a range of fields. Here are just some of them…
Hotel manager
Specific roles and responsibilities of hotel managers can vary according to the size of the hotel. However, most typical duties as a hotel manager include:
Being responsible for the planning, organizing and smooth-running of all hotel services, including accommodation, catering, events and conferences
Ensuring guests have a positive experience and pleasant stay
There is a lot of responsibility and hard work involved in hotel management – but it’s considered to be an extremely rewarding career.
Key skills
Being a hotel manager requires:
Excellent people and time management skills
Interpersonal and communication skills are especially important when it comes to client interactions and customer service
Language skills can also come in useful if you work in a hotel where guests come to stay from all over the world
Depending on the size of the hotel, numeracy skills may be desirable for hotel managers who have more office-based and finance-related roles
Guest relations manager
Guest relation managers work closely with the hotel manager and are the main point of contact for guests. A guest relations manager’s typical roles and responsibilities include:
Offering warm welcomes to guests and delivering a flawless and memorable experience for them
Overseeing and coordinating the check in and departures of guests
Providing assistance to guests throughout their stay including offering information about local amenities and hotel services
Being willing to go the extra mile to ensure guests are satisfied and comfortable
Having a positive attitude when dealing with difficult situations
Addressing guests’ requests and complaints promptly and following up to ensure they have been resolved
Regularly reviewing guest feedback in order to improve services, facilities and business strategies
Key skills
Guest relations managers need a healthy mix of hard and soft skills, such as:
Good working knowledge of hospitality management best practices and regulations
Excellent communication, problem-solving and multitasking skills
The ability to lead and motivate your team is essential
Being reliable and resilient
Business development manager
A hotel business development manager’s primary job is to improve and grow the business. Their main duties involve:
Identifying, targeting and developing strategic business growth opportunities
Maximizing the hotel’s revenue
Establishing and forging long-term relationships with the hotel’s suppliers, partners and clients
Working collaboratively with every department and team in the hotel to ensure an integrated approach towards delivery of a high-quality service for guests
Key skills
Business development managers need:
Strong commercial awareness, business acumen and knowledge of current industry trends
Excellent strategic-thinking, negotiation, communication, and numeracy skills
Flair for thinking outside the box and coming up with innovative solutions
Revenue manager
Revenue mangers work behind the scenes to help drive the hotel’s business plan and maximize its revenue. Their main roles and responsibilities include:
Developing and implementing pricing strategies including rates for rooms and packages as well as determining discounts and specialty rates while anticipating and spotting peaks and troughs in the market
Evaluating trends in the economy and hospitality industry in order to conduct competition analyses
Tracking and forecasting revenue all while identifying potentially new revenue opportunities based on demand market trends
Liaising and collaborating with the hotel sales’ team and hotel manager to create promotional plans and business plans
Key skills
Revenue managers require a wide range of both soft and hard skills, including:
Business acumen and sales awareness
Ability to motivate and manage a team while simultaneously driving to achieve goals and objectives
Excellent analytical, numeracy, and computer literacy skills
Communication – both verbal and written
Organizational skills, including excellent time management and ability to meet pressing deadlines
Where to begin…
Relevant industry experience is essential if you want to work in the hospitality sector – regardless of which role.
The Institut Paul Bocuse is a world-renowned International school of Culinary Arts, Hospitality and Food Service Management. It offers a distinctive experiential learning environment designed specifically to provide a real-world pedagogical experience combining practice and theory to ensure a 360 degree exposure to the hospitality, food service and culinary arts fields.
Half of the Bachelor’s in International Hospitality Management program involves gaining unique practical professional training in the school’s very own exclusive five-star hotel school (Le Royal MGallery by Sofitel) and six training restaurants – including a Michelin-star restaurant for students to put their new-found skills and knowledge to the test in real-life situations.
What’s more, specialized Talent Managers at the school are on hand to offer invaluable career support and advice to students throughout their studies. Bringing with them their expert knowledge of the hospitality sector – and as HR specialists – they work hard to bring out the best in students and equip them with the tools and confidence needed to get the right placement or job, whether it’s through recruitment workshops, personality tests, and coaching and personal branding classes.
Students have the opportunity to meet with over 800 leading partner company contacts, where they can speak to industry professionals in culinary arts, as well as the restaurant and hotel industries.
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Whether you’re still considering your degree options or you’re halfway through your studies, it’s likely you’ll be wondering how you can set yourself up for success in the industry right now.
The hospitality industry has been one of the hardest hit industries as a result of the pandemic, and so there will inevitably be challenges ahead. However, the need for a new generation of hospitality managers who are driven, motivated and qualified to navigate and steer business through such climates has never been more important – as is having an up-to-date awareness of industry and market trends.
Even the likes of Apple and UBS among other luxury retailers and global companies have been hiring fresh hospitality graduates over the last year, thanks to their transferable skillsets, demonstrated qualities and positive mindsets which are very much needed across all industries and sectors.
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