Many classmates ask me what career I can pursue after graduating from the University of Hospitality Management.
It should be understood that many students are no longer engaged in their majors after they come out of the school gate, especially those that are not very technical. What is a profession that is not particularly technical, such as welder, such as computer software development, these are particularly technical majors, and business administration, business management, hotel management, etc., do not belong to technical majors, and you can find a profession that you are interested in in the society to do.
Speaking of which, you will have a sentence to scold me, then didn't my four-year hotel management major be in vain? Then you don't learn in vain, what I said at the beginning of this article is to those who don't study in college, blind classmates, students who don't study and don't have technology, if you have studied the hotel major seriously in school, carefully studied the courses of hotel management, carefully studied hotels, guesthouses, guest rooms, restaurants, entertainment management; After carefully studying reception etiquette, restaurant etiquette, food knowledge, scenic spot management, travel, shopping, entertainment, accommodation, transportation and other contents in tourism, I advise you to still engage in a career in hotel management.
Okay, let's talk about the hotel management you studied, whether it is three or four years, what jobs do you do after graduation: you can work in the hotel industry, you can work in aviation services, you can work in high-speed rail, subway services, you can work in scenic spot management. Of course, you are a student who has just come out of school, so you have to start from service, then management, management, and CEO!
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