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I 've just finished my hospitality course,i want to get job trainning in USA or CANADA for services company |
I am Myanmer Chinese,my age is 23 years old.Now i have been studying in Singapore about Hospitality Course .I am interested to do oversea job trainning in CANADA or USA to polish my customer services skills.Actually my first degree is Economics in Myanmar.So anyone could give me advice for my hope ,warmely welcome For the U.S., you might want to try conducting searches on some of the websites below. Or, you might want to check out 2-year 'junior' or 'community' colleges in various states within the U.S. to see if they offer non-degree courses or programs that provide 'internships', which is similar to on-the-job training. It's rare for 4-year schools in the U.S. to offer 'programs' or 'courses' with 'internships' unless you're in a full-time academic program leading towards a bachelor's degree. Good luck! |
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