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The Benefits Of Working In Hospitality

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According to recent statistics the hospitality industry in Australia is booming with many opportunities for employment in various positions. Most of these positions are in licensed venues, which would require you to complete Responsible Service of Alcohol training first.

Although there are many opportunities in the hospitality sector, it doesn’t suit everyone – you must have a passion for it. For those willing to put in the work, a hospitality job can be extremely rewarding.

Whether you work in a hotel, bar, pub or restaurant, you’ll have the opportunity to meet new people every day and make their day. If you love meeting new people with a smile, this is a good industry for you.

Another reason the hospitality industry and in particular work behind the bar is so fulfilling is because it appeals to our creative side. Creating a product, the drink as well as the experience should be as enjoyable to you as it is to the customer consuming it.

If you want to backpack around Australia or even move overseas for a gap year, hospitality provides useful opportunities for you to see the world. The more skills you gain, the more opportunities there are available to you. Just make sure if you’re working in Australia that you have an RSA certificate to show that you have completed the mandatory Responsible Service of Alcohol course.

Many hospitality staff love this industry because it’s not dull or boring and it’s usually not a 9-5 commitment. The great deal of variety in this sector appeals to people who love working the unconventional hours and meeting different people every day. If you’re a person that likes variety, hospitality and tourism jobs are most likely to appeal to you. You’ll often hear employees in this industry say no 2 days are ever the same.

There are a number of hospitality qualifications available across the industry but the one mandatory accreditation required throughout Australia for all licensed venue employees is the RSA course.

If the idea of being trapped behind the desk in an office doesn’t appeal to you, then you may want to consider hospitality as an option. Some of the perks include rubbing shoulders with celebrities and meeting new and exciting people each day.

The great party atmosphere of most bars, clubs and pubs is another reason many bartenders and serving staff start out in this industry and stay. You need to be friendly and approachable for employers to take you seriously. If you’ll notice most staff at nightclubs, bars and pubs are vibrant and outgoing.

Another reason people in hospitality love this industry is that it offers some security. While venues may close down, people will always need a place to drink and a place to eat, so there will always be opportunities in hospitality.


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