General Manager of a hotel
What Does A General Manager of a hotel Do?
A general manager of a hotel is responsible for every aspect of food/beverage, human resources, housekeeping, operations, and sales/marketing of the hotel.
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How Do I Become A General Manager of a hotel?
A four-year bachelor’s degree in hospitality, management, marketing, or a related field is necessary to obtain this position.
What is the Average Salary For A General Manager of a hotel?
High – 96,000
Median – 51,000
Low – 28,000
What Courses Should I Take To Become A General Manager of a hotel?
- Take as many college-prep courses as possible!
- English – As much as possible!
- Communication
- Hospitality
- Business
- Marketing
- Psychology
What Is The Work Environment For A General Manager of a hotel?
A hotel manager typically works in a hotel or resort. This type of work may require long hours and working nights and weekends.
What Is The Future Outlook For A General Manager of a hotel?
The job outlook for this position looks good over the next 10 years, keeping in mind that geographical differences may exist. There may be strong competition for positions in the most luxurious hotels.
References
- Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook
- Explore Careers, Labour Market Information, Government of Canada