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ClickView (Firm)
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XX(302880.1)
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Discover the rewarding career opportunities of the hospitality industry. Get the inside scoop about jobs in hotel management and restaurants through engaging interviews with experts. Learn about the educational, personal and professional requirements of this field as well as why kindness and goodwill are essential for success.
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Institute for Career Research.
Call Number
658.456 22
Publication Date
2005
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Electronic Resources
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127572.7188
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ClickView (Firm)
Call Number
XX(302881.1)
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Everyday retail plays a part in our lives, whether it is grabbing a bite to eat, shopping for that perfect outfit or working in the industry itself. Retail is so common - it's hard to imagine life without it. This Australian-made, curriculum fit programme highlights the large number of jobs available in retail, and the range of skills required, as well as the specialty job options available. We hear from the Head of Programmes at the Australian Retailers Association and people who work within the industry. We also highlight the clearly defined pathways available in the industry and the large number of training courses available.
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ClickView (Firm)
Call Number
XX(302796.1)
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The hospitality industry is alive and growing worldwide. This programme provides a well rounded introduction to the industry ideal those interested in a career tourism or hospitality. Discussing the difference between commercial and non-commercial organisations, areas covered include; what is hospitality; working with people; hospitality establishments; key hospitality departments; and careers in hospitality. Throughout the programme we speak to hospitality employees, discussing how they as individuals contribute to the organisation as a whole. This programme is an ideal learning resource for people interested in career paths in this vibrant and rewarding industry.
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ClickView (Firm)
Call Number
XX(302874.1)
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The hospitality and tourism industry is a strong, stable and expanding sector of the Australian workforce, employing more than half a million people. In this program we examine some of the amazing apprenticeships, traineeships and other training qualifications that lead to careers in this dynamic industry. We take a close look at pathways to becoming a travel agent, a chef, a catering manager or an events manager. We examine topics such as examining the skills you need now and the skills you'll gain, the time it takes to gain the necessary skills, the money you'll earn and your rights as an employee in the industry. A comprehensive and engaging look at what to expect and how to excel in training for this brilliant area.
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Other
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Barrows, Clayton W.
Call Number
647.068 BAR
Publication Date
2008
Summary
Introduction to Management in the Hospitality Industry, Ninth Edition gives you the industry know-how and the management skills needed to thrive in all aspects of the field, from food service to lodging to tourism. In this latest edition, the authors have brought the text thoroughly up to date by featuring new and emerging companies, new technologies, and new ways of doing business. Covering everything from careers to operations to finance, the text offers the most comprehensive and engaging introduction to this exciting field possible.
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Electronic Resources
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0.1698
by
Institute for Career Research.
Call Number
610.69023 22
Publication Date
2007
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Electronic Resources
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Haines, Helen R.
Call Number
394.1209 22
Publication Date
2010
Summary
"Anthropologists training to do fieldwork in far-off, unfamiliar places prepare for significant challenges with regard to language, customs, and other cultural differences. However, like other travelers to unknown places, they are often unprepared to deal with the most basic and necessary requirement: food. Although there are many books on the anthropology of food, Adventures in Eating is the first intended to prepare students for the uncomfortable dining situations they may encounter over the course of their careers." "Many cultures place significance on food and hospitality, and whether sago grubs, jungle rats, termites, or the pungent durian fruit are on the table, participating in the act of sharing food can establish relationships vital to anthropologists' research practices and knowledge of their host cultures. Using their own experiences with unfamiliarand sometimes unappealingfood practices and customs, the contributors explore such eating moments and how these moments can produce new under-standings of culture and the meaning of food beyond the immediate experience of eating it. They also address how personal eating experiences arid culinary dilemmas can shape the data and methodologies of the discipline." "The main readership of Adventures in Eating will be students in anthropology and other scholars, but the explosion of food media gives the book additional appeal for fans of No Reservations and Bizarre Foods on the Travel Channel." "Helen R. Haines is a research associate at Trent University Archaeology Research Center and teaches anthropology at Trent University and the University of Toronto-Mississauga." "Clare A. Sammells is assistant professor of anthropology at Bucknell University."--Jacket.
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Electronic Resources
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0.1225
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Gehrels, Sjoerd, author.
Call Number
647.940683 GEH
Publication Date
2019
Summary
This book explores the concept of Employer Branding (EB) as applied to the hospitality sector. Employer branding aims to assist businesses in becoming the employer of choice for potential employees. As such, the concept has potential to change classical approaches of managing people and to improve opinions on careers in the hospitality sector.
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Electronic Resources
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0.1164
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Kozak, Nazmi.
Call Number
910.68
Publication Date
2016
Summary
The book addresses topics such as tourism education and its development in the latter part of the twentieth century, taking "tourism" to be a broader field than "hospitality.".
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Electronic Resources
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0.1112
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by
Oskam, Jeroen A.
Call Number
647.94071 OSK
Publication Date
2017
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Electronic Resources
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0.0793
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