The Caterer to promote hospitality careers through comprehensive new guide

20 July 2016
The Caterer to promote hospitality careers through comprehensive new guide

The Caterer is to launch a comprehensive career guide to steer students and youngsters towards the opportunities available in hospitality.

Check into Hospitality 2017 will promote the positive prospects available in the hospitality industry to jobseekers.

Featuring employers from across the industry, it will highlight how it's possible to forge a rewarding and exciting career in hospitality by joining apprenticeship schemes and training programmes. The guide will break down the wide and varied roles available, and feature those who have risen through the ranks in hospitality businesses as inspirational case studies.

Operators already involved in Check in to Hospitality 2017 include Red Carnation, Marriott, BaxterStorey, Dorchester Collection, and Compass Group.

The annual guide is published in the Autumn and distributed digitally and in print to 5,000 teachers, lecturers and careers influencers; 6,000 schools, colleges and universities; 50,000 jobseekers and some 300,000 students.

Check into Hospitality editor James Stagg said: "Hospitality offers a wealth of opportunities, with many and varied exciting and rewarding career paths. This guide will provide inspiration and insight for those seeking to enter the industry, with practical advice on carving out a career and selecting a great employer."

Check into Hospitality 2016 is available as a digital edition.

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