9 years ago
What are good travelling jobs besides flight attendant, cruise ships, and travel tour guides?
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9 years ago
What is the profile of a Travel agency manager?
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Megha GuptaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
Hi Avita,
A travel agency manager plans, organizes, directs and controls the operations of travel-related organizations. They also co-ordinate and direct the activities of staff, overseeing not only the day-to-day tasks, but the hiring, trainin
A travel agency manager plans, organizes, directs and controls the operations of travel-related organizations. They also co-ordinate and direct the activities of staff, overseeing not only the day-to-day tasks, but the hiring, trainin
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Hi Avita,
A travel agency manager plans, organizes, directs and controls the operations of travel-related organizations. They also co-ordinate and direct the activities of staff, overseeing not only the day-to-day tasks, but the hiring, training and evaluating of staff members as well. Agency managers may also research new products and destinations, often by traveling to them and experiencing first hand the services available.
Some key skills required are:
- excellent communication skills;- diplomacy and tact;- innovation and energy with a desire to drive others;- commitment to people management;-sound judgement with attention to detail;-competent IT skills;-strong organisational skills;- resilience to cope with long hours and pressure at peak times;- a genuine interest in travel.
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A travel agency manager plans, organizes, directs and controls the operations of travel-related organizations. They also co-ordinate and direct the activities of staff, overseeing not only the day-to-day tasks, but the hiring, training and evaluating of staff members as well. Agency managers may also research new products and destinations, often by traveling to them and experiencing first hand the services available.
Some key skills required are:
- excellent communication skills;- diplomacy and tact;- innovation and energy with a desire to drive others;- commitment to people management;-sound judgement with attention to detail;-competent IT skills;-strong organisational skills;- resilience to cope with long hours and pressure at peak times;- a genuine interest in travel.
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9 years ago
What is the profile of a Tourism officer?
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Megha GuptaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
Hi Avita,
The role of a tourism officer is a combination of marketing, public relations and management. It also involves lots of planning and preparation.
Typical responsibilities of the job include:- supervising staff- preparing tourist or visi
The role of a tourism officer is a combination of marketing, public relations and management. It also involves lots of planning and preparation.
Typical responsibilities of the job include:- supervising staff- preparing tourist or visi
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Hi Avita,
The role of a tourism officer is a combination of marketing, public relations and management. It also involves lots of planning and preparation.
Typical responsibilities of the job include:- supervising staff- preparing tourist or visitor information-producing promotional material and displays- managing budgets- writing reports, business plans and press releases- making presentations- maintaining statistical and financial records- undertaking day-to-day center management and administration- liaising with local businesses and the media- market research
Graduates with degrees in languages, travel, tourism, leisure, business studies, marketing, management or journalism are normally at an advantage. Relevant work experience is essential.
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The role of a tourism officer is a combination of marketing, public relations and management. It also involves lots of planning and preparation.
Typical responsibilities of the job include:- supervising staff- preparing tourist or visitor information-producing promotional material and displays- managing budgets- writing reports, business plans and press releases- making presentations- maintaining statistical and financial records- undertaking day-to-day center management and administration- liaising with local businesses and the media- market research
Graduates with degrees in languages, travel, tourism, leisure, business studies, marketing, management or journalism are normally at an advantage. Relevant work experience is essential.
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Megha GuptaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
Hi Swami,
Traveling indeed is an adventure on its own and what could be better than being offered a jobs that would include travel as a integral part of the profile. Such careers not only offer lucrative packages and experiences but also keeps
Traveling indeed is an adventure on its own and what could be better than being offered a jobs that would include travel as a integral part of the profile. Such careers not only offer lucrative packages and experiences but also keeps
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Hi Swami,
Traveling indeed is an adventure on its own and what could be better than being offered a jobs that would include travel as a integral part of the profile. Such careers not only offer lucrative packages and experiences but also keeps you away from the monotony of a desk job.
Please refer to the link for details:
https://www.shiksha.com/7-jobs-that-pay-you-to-travel-across-the-world-article-4224-1
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Traveling indeed is an adventure on its own and what could be better than being offered a jobs that would include travel as a integral part of the profile. Such careers not only offer lucrative packages and experiences but also keeps you away from the monotony of a desk job.
Please refer to the link for details:
https://www.shiksha.com/7-jobs-that-pay-you-to-travel-across-the-world-article-4224-1
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Megha GuptaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
Hi Avita,
Individuals who hold a degree in travel and tourism management may work as travel agents, Travel clerks, Tour guides, Travel guides,Lodging managers, hospitality managers or travel coordinators.
The education and training requirements
Individuals who hold a degree in travel and tourism management may work as travel agents, Travel clerks, Tour guides, Travel guides,Lodging managers, hospitality managers or travel coordinators.
The education and training requirements
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Hi Avita,
Individuals who hold a degree in travel and tourism management may work as travel agents, Travel clerks, Tour guides, Travel guides,Lodging managers, hospitality managers or travel coordinators.
The education and training requirements vary based on position and company. There are Universities and Colleges in the Public as well as private sector offering Courses in Tourism and Travel Management. Then there are Vocational Institutions imparting the Tourism Diploma and Post-Graduate Diploma.
There is a skill set that is a mandate for aspirants of T& T Industry:-leadership
-team working
-problem solving-communication skills, with a strong customer focus;-IT skills
-ability to research
-presentation skills
-ability to work to deadlines.
Please refer to the link for some career option: https://www.shiksha.com/7-jobs-that-pay-you-to-travel-across-the-world-article-4224-1
Click on thumbs up or mark it as best, if you found this info useful. Wish You Luck!
Individuals who hold a degree in travel and tourism management may work as travel agents, Travel clerks, Tour guides, Travel guides,Lodging managers, hospitality managers or travel coordinators.
The education and training requirements vary based on position and company. There are Universities and Colleges in the Public as well as private sector offering Courses in Tourism and Travel Management. Then there are Vocational Institutions imparting the Tourism Diploma and Post-Graduate Diploma.
There is a skill set that is a mandate for aspirants of T& T Industry:-leadership
-team working
-problem solving-communication skills, with a strong customer focus;-IT skills
-ability to research
-presentation skills
-ability to work to deadlines.
Please refer to the link for some career option: https://www.shiksha.com/7-jobs-that-pay-you-to-travel-across-the-world-article-4224-1
Click on thumbs up or mark it as best, if you found this info useful. Wish You Luck!
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Megha GuptaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
Hi Swami,
Although the syllabus differs in colleges/Institutions and also depends on the specialization or the type of course that you pursue i.e degree, diploma, certificate.
The general outline of the syllabus in travel & tourism: Conceptual F
Although the syllabus differs in colleges/Institutions and also depends on the specialization or the type of course that you pursue i.e degree, diploma, certificate.
The general outline of the syllabus in travel & tourism: Conceptual F
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Hi Swami,
Although the syllabus differs in colleges/Institutions and also depends on the specialization or the type of course that you pursue i.e degree, diploma, certificate.
The general outline of the syllabus in travel & tourism: Conceptual Framework of Tourism Tourism Resources of different states of India Tourism Policy, Planning and Development Map work and Tourist Map Designing Tourism Organization:Travel Agency and Tour Operator Computer Application in Tourism and Itinerary designing Tourism Management Tourism Resources of India Tourism Marketing Field study and On Job Training
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Although the syllabus differs in colleges/Institutions and also depends on the specialization or the type of course that you pursue i.e degree, diploma, certificate.
The general outline of the syllabus in travel & tourism: Conceptual Framework of Tourism Tourism Resources of different states of India Tourism Policy, Planning and Development Map work and Tourist Map Designing Tourism Organization:Travel Agency and Tour Operator Computer Application in Tourism and Itinerary designing Tourism Management Tourism Resources of India Tourism Marketing Field study and On Job Training
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Yash AroraCurrent Student
Guide-Level 11
Travel and Tourism one of the world's largest foreign exchange earner among industries, provides employment directly to millions of people worldwide and indirectly through many associated service industries. A very wide industry, it includes G
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Travel and Tourism one of the world's largest foreign exchange earner among industries, provides employment directly to millions of people worldwide and indirectly through many associated service industries. A very wide industry, it includes Government tourism departments, Immigration and customs services, travel agencies, airlines, tour operators, hotels etc and many associated service industries such as airline catering or laundry services, Guides, Interpreters, Tourism promotion and sales etc. Travel and Tourism enterprises include major internationals with a workforce of thousands, to the small private travel agent with a handful of employees. TO fare well in this industry you can pursue BBA in Travel, tourism and hospitality , look for good colleges like UTM, NITHM ,Surajmal these are good colleges. Placement wise UTM had done pretty good in the last placement. All the best.
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Yash AroraCurrent Student
Guide-Level 11
To start your career in travel and tourism industry, you have to do some certificate or degree course like BBA in hospitality, travel and tourism. TO be eligible for that you need to have these qulaifications: Class 10+2 examination with at le
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To start your career in travel and tourism industry, you have to do some certificate or degree course like BBA in hospitality, travel and tourism. TO be eligible for that you need to have these qulaifications: Class 10+2 examination with at least 50% marks. You could also opt for a diploma,
For Diploma –Class 10th pass from a recognized board with minimum 40% marks. I would suggest you to go for Bachelors ddegree rather than diploma like BBA in hospitality travel and tourism. There are many good college like UTM, YMCA, NITHM ,Surajmal these are good colleges for pursuing this course. UTM has fared better last year in terms of placements.
For Diploma –Class 10th pass from a recognized board with minimum 40% marks. I would suggest you to go for Bachelors ddegree rather than diploma like BBA in hospitality travel and tourism. There are many good college like UTM, YMCA, NITHM ,Surajmal these are good colleges for pursuing this course. UTM has fared better last year in terms of placements.
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Megha GuptaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
Hi Swami,
There is a skill set that is a mandate for aspirants of T& T Industry: -leadership
-team working
-problem solving
-communication skills, with a strong customer focus;
-IT skills
-ability to research
-presentation skills
-ability to wo
There is a skill set that is a mandate for aspirants of T& T Industry: -leadership
-team working
-problem solving
-communication skills, with a strong customer focus;
-IT skills
-ability to research
-presentation skills
-ability to wo
...more
Hi Swami,
There is a skill set that is a mandate for aspirants of T& T Industry: -leadership
-team working
-problem solving
-communication skills, with a strong customer focus;
-IT skills
-ability to research
-presentation skills
-ability to work to deadlines.
The education and training requirements vary based on position and company. Various Courses that you could opt for with their eligibility are: Diploma –Class 10th pass from a recognized board with minimum 40% marks.
Bachelor's Degree: Class 10+2 examination with at least 50% marks. Post-graduation degree: Bachelor's degree from a recognized university with at least 45% marks.
Individuals who hold a degree in travel and tourism management may work as travel agents, Travel clerks, Tour guides, Travel guides,Lodging managers, hospitality managers or travel coordinators.
Please refer to the link for some career option: https://www.shiksha.com/7-jobs-that-pay-you-to-travel-across-the-world-article-4224-1
Click on thumbs up or mark it as best, if you found this info useful. Wish You Luck!
There is a skill set that is a mandate for aspirants of T& T Industry: -leadership
-team working
-problem solving
-communication skills, with a strong customer focus;
-IT skills
-ability to research
-presentation skills
-ability to work to deadlines.
The education and training requirements vary based on position and company. Various Courses that you could opt for with their eligibility are: Diploma –Class 10th pass from a recognized board with minimum 40% marks.
Bachelor's Degree: Class 10+2 examination with at least 50% marks. Post-graduation degree: Bachelor's degree from a recognized university with at least 45% marks.
Individuals who hold a degree in travel and tourism management may work as travel agents, Travel clerks, Tour guides, Travel guides,Lodging managers, hospitality managers or travel coordinators.
Please refer to the link for some career option: https://www.shiksha.com/7-jobs-that-pay-you-to-travel-across-the-world-article-4224-1
Click on thumbs up or mark it as best, if you found this info useful. Wish You Luck!
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