The best job I have ever earned in my starting off career is what I am doing now. I am handling the marketing and event coordination for a luxury brokerage. It has been a great task of keeping me on my toes and making sure all of my creative energy is put to the test. I handle all of the marketing needs such as email blasts, marketing flyers, in house graphics, exposes, and anything else to help us gain notoriety. I enjoy everything from it and all of the ups and downs that comes along. When I coordinate events it makes me the happiest to do the chaotic work and everything that comes with it.
"Human resources–related challenges will continue to be a priority for most hospitality and tourism operators in the foreseeable future."
"Some human resources managers begin their careers in operating positions in a hospitality or tourism organization and then move into a specialized human resources position."
The worst job I have ever encountered would be at a fast food family restaurant The job was supposed to greet and host the customers who walked in. I ended up running drinks, washing dishes, cleaning bathrooms, and everything that did not involve greeting the clients and being happy. This was not at all what was described ta orientation and the waiters attitude was even worse. The job had its ups and downs like everything. I tried to make the best out of the worse days but all the optimism in the world could not do it.
" Effective human relations procedures must be used to recruit and select staff members. However, human resources responsibilities extend beyond this and further than other stereotypical duties such as planning staff parties, approving employee vacations, and collecting paperwork when new employees are hired."
"Selecting the right people and using tactics to retain staff members are examples of ways to accomplish this goal."
I think there are some great jobs and some not so fitting. The journey is taking what you learn from all of these jobs and making sure they work best in your favor. That is the key to making it the best you've done.
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