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How are you meant to get experience as a hotel receptionist when all places require experience? |
I'm in the final stages of a humanities degree and even though my degree isn't particularly related to it I'd like to work in the hotel or tourism industry. I know I'm going to have to work my way up and would love to be a hotel receptionist after my degree as I think I have the personal qualities for that kind of work. I've been browsing all the jobs websites and don't mind moving anywhere in the UK, but pretty much all non-temporary positions you need experience for! Yes = you could get a general receptionist job at any large Company watch fawlty towers first |
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Yes = you could get a general receptionist job at any large Company or (better) get an Agency Job and work as a Temp Receptionist for a while (tell the Agency you want to work in Hotels) Both... It's a scam. There are always 2-3 questions on here at a time about the "Omni". Nothing but a scam. Sorry. ...check this link its good ... What does this have to do with LGBT? ...It was my daughter's first job and she started at 15, 10 years ago. All you can do is ask the hotel you are thinking of working at. ...somebody who manages arrangements concerning meals or lodging at a hotel, club, college, or other establishment ...Whoa...I have never heard of this. Maybe I'm sheltered but I am pretty sure there isn't a correlation with being low/cheap and working as a waitress in a hotel. I have many friends who ... I agree with all the other replies. You should look for a job like you are going to work. Get up and print up your resume pass them out in the surrounding businesses where you have appointments.... |
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