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Hospitality, Tourism & Recreation

California continues to be a popular tourist destination, making Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation a career choice with short and long term variety and stability. Working in this career field, serving a specific clientele as social director or a travel guide, organizing events as a meeting planner, or managing a hotel or bed-and-breakfast establishment, are just a few of the numerous options in this area. The state's economic recovery ensures long-term stability, and the enjoyment of working with the public is an additional benefit to this rewarding career choice.
Students pursuing the Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation career path program study:

Students also learn employment and management skills for careers in lodging; travel-related services; event planning; outdoor recreation services; and theme parks/attractions/exhibitions. Occupation-specific curriculum includes, but is not limited to, client information; special events; education, recreation, leisure and play activities; outdoor recreation and management; ecotourism; environmental education; financial transactions; guest services; sales; attractions and specialty tours; and guest services.
Forecast: Hot! Opportunities abound in the Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation industry. An industry that employs nearly one in 12 workers in the United States, it is expected to experience nearly a 50% growth by 2005! The number of people employed in hotel and lodging occupations is expected to grow as well, reflecting the projected growth in California's tourism industry.
Careers in Hospitality, Tourism & Recreation
Entry level (after high school graduation):
Guest Service Clerk
Housekeeping Maid
Host/Hostess
Establishment Guide
Lodging Facilities Attendant
Technical (post-secondary education):
Guest House Manager
Housekeeping Manager
Hospitality Supervisor
Social Director
Travel Guide
Professional (college/university/postgraduate):
Hotel/Motel Manager
Convention Coordinator
Recreation Director
Executive Housekeeper
Recreation Center Director
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