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Careers in Hospitality and Tourism

43 careers found

Name
Amusement and Recreation Attendants
Perform various duties at amusement parks or other recreation facilities.
Animal Trainers
Train animals for riding, harnessing, performance, obedience, or service.
Athletes and Sports Competitors
Compete in sporting events.
Baggage Porters and Bellhops
Handle baggage for travelers.
Bakers
Mix and bake ingredients to make breads, cakes, or other baked goods.
Bartenders
Mix and serve drinks.
Chefs and Head Cooks
Prepare food, and direct the work of other cooks.
Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers
Perform food service duties, including both preparing and serving food.
Concierges
Assist hotel guests with personal services.
Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants
Clean tables, clear dirty dishes, replace tablecloths and linens, and perform other food service tasks.
Dishwashers
Clean dishes, utensils, or other food preparation equipment.
Fast Food Cooks
Prepare and cook food in a fast food restaurant.
Food Counter Attendants
Serve food to customers at a counter.
Food Preparation Workers
Perform kitchen duties other than cooking, such as preparing cold foods or brewing coffee.
Food Service Managers
Coordinate the food and drink services for a business or organization.
Gaming Cage Workers
Handle money transactions in casinos or other gaming businesses.
Gaming Change Persons and Booth Cashiers
Exchange coins, tokens, and chips for patrons' money in casinos.
Gaming Dealers
Operate gaming tables in a casino.
Gaming Managers
Coordinate the gambling activities at a casino.
Gaming Supervisors
Supervise the activities of gaming workers in casinos.
Gaming and Sports Book Writers and Runners
Post information that allows patrons to bet on races and sporting events.
Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks
Register guests into a hotel or motel and assign them to rooms.
Institution and Cafeteria Cooks
Cook large amounts of food, usually for schools, hospitals, or cafeterias.
Janitors and Cleaners
Perform heavy cleaning duties, such as cleaning floors, washing windows, or removing trash.
Lodging Managers
Manage the activities in hotels and other businesses that provide lodging.
Maids and Housekeepers
Clean private households or businesses.
Motion Picture Projectionists
Operate movie projectors and sound equipment.
Nonrestaurant Food Servers
Serve food to customers outside of a restaurant environment, such as hotel or hospital rooms.
Private Household Cooks
Prepare meals in private homes.
Recreation Workers
Organize or conduct recreation activities in public facilities.
Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents
Make reservations for travelers who need transportation or lodging.
Restaurant Cooks
Prepare a wide range of food in restaurants.
Restaurant Hosts and Hostesses
Welcome and seat restaurant customers.
Short Order Cooks
Prepare and cook foods that only take a short time to make.
Slot Supervisors
Supervise the activities of slot department workers in casinos.
Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers
Directly supervise workers who serve and prepare food.
Supervisors of Housekeepers and Janitors
Supervise the work of housekeepers or janitors.
Tour Guides and Escorts
Guide individuals or groups on sightseeing tours.
Travel Agents
Help clients plan trips and purchase tickets for travel or events.
Travel Guides
Organize and manage travel plans for individuals and groups.
Umpires and Referees
Enforce the rules at competitive sporting events.
Ushers and Ticket Takers
Collect tickets and help patrons find their seat.
Waiters and Waitresses
Take orders and serve food to restaurant patrons.