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Can I find a job after studying hotel management abroad? Which is better, Britain, Australia, Switzerland or France? What are the requirements of each country?

I personally support Switzerland. If I don't study for immigration or other factors, but want to learn the major of hotel management well so that I can get employment in the world in the future, I suggest choosing Switzerland as a professional country. I don't know if you want to study undergraduate or master's degree. Swiss undergraduate is about 5.0-5.5, and master is about 5.5-6.0. Because the course intermediary is a combination of theory and practice, IELTS is not so high when entering school, but English has been greatly improved through practice and internship after entering school. British accountants, Australian immigrants and French art are all professional countries.

If employed, the employment of Swiss graduates is global. For example, The Ritz-Caesars Hotel Management College in Cesar Ritz has alumni in more than 30 countries around the world, and has its own alumni chapters in many countries. Many students hope to take advantage of the global employment opportunities provided by Swiss diplomas to gain more work experience overseas after graduation, and then see whether to return to China for development. And why can Swiss graduates have a huge advantage over local graduates in China? You ask (1) English (2) Overseas internship experience (3) You know the operation and management of the hotel like the back of your hand, so you can directly engage in the backstage administrative work of the hotel, such as marketing, human resources and profit department.