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The hotel and tourism industry has been experiencing
blooming business in recent years, and competition in
hiring talents in hotels is keen. Many hotels in Hong
Kong are actively looking for talents in the industry
and finding ways to retain existing staff.
What are the basic educational qualifications for job
seekers to get a job in this industry? Does it require
any personal qualities as well?
A Heart to Serve Hospitality is
a service industry. First of all, you need to have a
heart to serve others. People are your customers.
Different customers have different needs and interests.
Think in their shoes and anticipate their needs. Always
remind yourself that in providing whatever services to
customers, you aim at making them satisfied.
Effective Communication In
dealing with people, effective communication skills are
essential. In hospitality industry, oral as well as
written communication are equally important. Not only
you need to be able to speak clearly, but also you are
willing to answer enquiries from customers. In answering
their questions, you have to give them a feeling that
you are most willing to help them. Wearing a smile is
therefore very important when you are talking to your
customers. Since your customers may come from various
countries, it is an advantage if you know how to speak
the languages of other countries in addition to English,
Putonghua and Cantonese.
Presentable Appearance Most
people say that one has to be good-looking in order to
join the hotel and tourism industry. Although a handsome
face can sometimes give you benefits, it is more
important to have a "presentable" rather than a
"handsome" or "pretty" appearance. Presentable does not
mean wearing expensive clothes, but includes courtesy
and tidiness.
University Degree Nowadays, a
bachelor's degree is a basic requirement in most
industries. It is no exception to the hospitality
sector. Most universities provide internship to
undergraduates and in this way, working experience can
be gained before they start their real career in the
industry.
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