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I am about to have an internship after graduation. Should I go to a hotel for internship?

I am a hotel management student and I will be facing an internship next year. No matter what others say, it is you who makes the decision. First of all, it depends on how much you know about this industry, whether you are interested, whether you will engage in such a job in the future, and whether your personality is suitable for hotels. The hotel is a very complicated society. Do you have to adapt to such an atmosphere? There are successful people in all professions. As long as you find the one that suits you and stick to it, I believe there will be rewards. But it must be hard at the beginning. As far as I know, many of my seniors and seniors achieved success only by persevering. Because the hotel staff is very mobile, you can move up after you have gone downstairs. I really like the hotel industry, it is very training and challenging. If you can adapt to such a complex environment, what else can't you accept? Going to a hotel is not necessarily just serving dishes, there are human resources, sales, customers, and the front desk. . . Many, many departments can be used as offices in the hotel industry. At the end of the day, it all depends on the person. Some people will be promoted to lobby managers after working for 2 years (monthly salary is 2,000~3,000). Some people will remain waiters for the rest of their lives. There are many positions in the hotel, and the higher you go, the higher. So ask your own heart. . Once you've decided, don't regret it, don't overthink it, just work hard and do it. At the same time, you can take a "Holland Vocational Aptitude Test Scale" for reference