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    How to find job in Hotel Industry.............

    Concierge Responsibilities: Assists guests with everything from making restaurant reservations to acquiring tickets to special events to helping with travel arrangements and tours of interesting places to visit. Training: Short-term on-the-job training. U.S. average salary: $16,262
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    How to find job in Hotel Industry.............

    Meeting and convention planner Responsibilities: Plans meetings and special events of various sizes. Coordinates such logistics as budgets, speakers, entertainment, transportation, facilities, technology, equipment, logistical requirements, printing, food and beverage, and other related issues...
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    How to find job in Hotel Industry.............

    . Bellhop Responsibilities: Escorts incoming hotel guests to rooms; assists with luggage; offers information about available services and facilities of hotel and entertainment attractions; inspects guest's room to make sure things are satisfactory. Training: Short-term on-the-job training. U.S...
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    How to find job in Hotel Industry.............

    Hotel clerk Responsibilities: Performs an assortment of services for hotel guests, such as guest check-in and check-out, assigning rooms and answering inquiries to hotel services. Training: A combination of three to six months of directly-related training and/or experience. U.S. National average...
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    How to find job in Hotel Industry.............

    Hotel general manager Responsibilities: Directs everything involved in the operation and financial result of the property; creates standards for personnel administration and performance, service to patrons, room rates, advertising, publicity and food selection. Training: A combination of more...
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    How to find job in Hotel Industry.............

    The hospitality industry, including but not limited to hotels, restaurants and meeting venues, is growing exponentially. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 12.4 million people work in the hospitality industry today, making about 8.6 percent of all employment. The hospitality...
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    job in canada

    Human Resources and Skills Development Canada develops projections of future labour demand and labour supply by broad skill level and by occupation, using the models of the Canadian Occupational Projection System (COPS). These projections allow for identifying those occupations that are likely...
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    job in canada

    Explore Canada's Job Market information for monthly local labour market reports showcasing information about significant events that may affect the supply and demand in the labour force.
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    job in canada

    For newcomers, finding a job in Canada takes time and preparation. In addition to the resources above, the information below may be useful for you. How do I get my Skills Recognized? - Some credentials obtained outside of Canada may not be recognized as equivalent to Canadian credentials...
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    job in canada

    Job Titles and Descriptions - The Working in Canada Tool can help you find the name, description and main tasks of your occupation, as well as what skills are needed to work. How do I Find a Job? - Finding a job can take time. Learn about job postings, networking and the hidden job market...