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What's wrong with a career in hospitality? An examination of student choice

Item:
2217
Title:
What's wrong with a career in hospitality? An examination of student choice
Authors:
Simon Hamm
Publication date: 
23 December 2009
Type:
Research report
Themes:
Students and individuals > Careers and pathways > General
Industry and employers > Specific occupations > Food, hospitality and tourism
ISBN:
978 1 921413 71 1 print; 978 1 921413 56 8 web

The preference of students to choose a career in events management over hospitality despite low demand for skills is the focus of this paper. The need for greater involvement of external stakeholders is identified as important in ensuring that students make an informed decision when choosing a career path. A model representing the ideal situation for student decision-making on career choice is proposed. The research was funded through the NCVER's Building Researcher Capacity initiative and was undertaken by a novice researcher in the Community of Practice scholarship program.

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