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What does a Hotel Manager do?

Hotel Managers organise and control the operations of hotels to provide guest accommodation, meals and other services. The job duties of a hotel manager include direct and oversee reservation, reception, room service and housekeeping activities, supervise security arrangements, garden and property maintenance or to ensure the hotel is compliant with occupational health and safety regulations.

Hotel managers may work in departments such as front office, catering, housekeeping, accounts, marketing or personnel.

How to become a Hotel Manager?

To become a hotel manager, you would require a skill level equal to an associate degree, advanced diploma or diploma, or at least 3 years of relevant experience is usually need. If job applicants hold a qualification, experience or on-the-job training is still needed. Registration or licensing may also be required.

Average Salary**

**Source: payscale.com

Career Outlook

Entry-Level
Hotel Officer, Receptionist
Mid-Career
Hotel Supervisor, Head Housekeeper
Experienced
Hotel Manager, Duty Manager, Head Porter

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