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What do you do when you graduate from hotel management?

All kinds of hotels, restaurants, hotel doormen, front desk receptionists, room service personnel;

Staff of various tourism companies and tourism management departments;

All kinds of hotels, restaurants, hotel floor management, lobby management, consultation, exhibition and other work;

The commercial departments of hotels, restaurants and hotels engage in business negotiations and external liaison services;

All kinds of hotels, restaurants and hotel business departments are engaged in market research, intelligence and information services.

According to my experience, hotel management graduates can do many things.

As a branch of tourism major, hotel management can become a tour guide with a tour guide certificate, a secretary with a secretary certificate, a human resources teacher with a related major, and a professional manager. There are many choices. After all, these are all required courses in the learning process of hotel management, which can be obtained by your own ability.

Managers, to be honest, rely on themselves. Everyone who leaves school should start at the grassroots level and work hard to climb up step by step. Basically, there is no shortcut, and it is not necessarily related to whether they have a bachelor's degree. In the words of an elder who once worked as a wine drinker, "there are only two factors that affect your position and level, duration and effort." Of course, I haven't heard of the certificate that managers need. You can take the exam according to your future promotion needs, such as human resources manager.

You can start at the front desk of the hotel. I have a classmate who graduated from this major. When the front desk is ready, it can become a lobby or something. Take your time. Otherwise, you can give up your major and find another job. Don't learn anything now, do it later.