Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Is it better to work in a five-star hotel that has just opened or in a four-star hotel that has been developed for many years? The position is front desk reception or cashier. I am female.

Is it better to work in a five-star hotel that has just opened or in a four-star hotel that has been developed for many years? The position is front desk reception or cashier. I am female.

If what you mean by "many years of development" means that you have been in that four-star hotel for many years, I strongly suggest that you don't jump into the hotel industry. In fact, it's just a matter of sticking with the old and choosing the new. Of course, you have to get it. When you start working, you must make connections with your superiors, such as the front desk supervisor and front office manager. If it is a situation where you have to choose between two hotels, then just follow the old saying and go to higher places. I have worked from the luggage clerk to the front desk, and I suggest that the poster consider < /p>