The hospitality industry is continuously evolving. Like many industries, it weathers the economy during downturns and prospers during good times. Investments in future trends will launch the industry into another decade of profitability—provided managers and owners stay focused on the needs and wants of their customers. The preparation of responsible leaders within the industry is also critical to the industry’s success. As American cuisine has gained respect the world over, and American hotels continue to set the global standard, chefs, hoteliers, designers, and the entire range of service people involved in the industry need to be trained to be creative, innovative, and, above all, service-oriented.
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- Baggage Porters and Bellhops
- Baristas
- Bartenders
- Bed and Breakfast Owners
- Caterers
- Cooks and Chefs
- Cruise Ship Workers
- Event Planners
- Fast Food Workers
- Food Service Workers
- Green Hotel/Resort Ecomanagers
- Hosts/Hostesses
- Hotel and Motel Managers
- Hotel Concierges
- Hotel Desk Clerks
- Hotel Executive Housekeepers
- Hotel Restaurant Managers
- Housekeepers and Maids
- Parking Attendants
- Personal Shoppers
- Recreation Workers
- Resort Workers
- Restaurant and Food Service Managers
- Ski Resort Workers
- Spa Managers
- Wedding and Party Consultants