Placement is an important component of third level hospitality
management programmes and is one of the most vital experiences on which
graduates base their career aspirations. The effect of changing
demographics on the workforce is likely to have an impact on the way
hospitality employers recruit and retain managers. At present, however,
significant numbers of graduates are turning their backs on the
industry. The onus is on educators and industry to ensure that the
placement experience is as rewarding as possible. Presents a developing
model of good practice based on the tripartite relationship between the
University of Ulster, the student and Ryan Hotels. Demonstrates the need
for colleges to build up successful relationships with individual
companies and calls on colleges to invest the necessary resources in the
placement function. Companies must develop a professional attitude
towards placement and students should be positive and forthright in
their attitude to the whole process.
Kevin Donaghy has spent 15 years in the hotel industry within food and beverage and general management. He is currently involved in a research programme with the University of Ulster with research interests in the areas of Yield Management and Hotel Profitability. Una McMahon is a Lecturer in Hotel and Tourism Management with the University of Ulster.ABSTRACT
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