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Opportunities in hospitality and catering


So you don’t want to go to university? Hospitality is the perfect career choice for those who want to experience rather than learn about their careers


Hospitality is a great choice if you are enthusiastic, like to work with people and are looking for a rewarding career. It’s a sector with lots of opportunities and many routes to choose from to enable you to fulfil your ambitions. This multifaceted industry is also


one of the biggest in the UK. It is the largest part of the leisure industry, which employs about 2.5 million people in the UK – about 10% of the working population – and it is estimated to support one in every 11 jobs worldwide, according to the World Travel & Tourism Council. This worldwide element is important because once you have gained initial experience and qualifications here, there’s enormous scope for travel – anything from working in an Alpine ski resort to cruising in the Caribbean. School-leavers can begin with


on-the-job training or by undertaking an


apprenticeship scheme, and later take incremental qualifications to boost career opportunities. Indeed, many employers prefer to take people whom they can train from scratch, as this enables them to take advantage of new technologies and improved ways of working. And they need all kinds of personas, whether to fill operations positions (the people-facing jobs) or the corporate positions (the managers, marketers and strategists required to grow their businesses). If you want a job where you can


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Reasons to register with Not Going to Uni l Follow companies or providers you are interested in and get alerts for live opportunities. l Post questions and receive advice from our resident careers adviser. l Regular newsletters and updates. www.notgoingtouni.co.uk


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