Career Training Internships offer a range of Hospitality Internship programmes to students from across the world. We are committed to the development and training of our hospitality interns through our partnerships with hotels across Ireland.
How to host a hospitality intern!
We are currently looking to partner with companies who are looking to host a hospitality intern once Coivd-19 related travel restrictions ease and the hospitality sector reopens once again. If you would be interested in hosting a hospitality intern, please do not hesitate to get in touch!
International hospitality interns
We work with international students from across Europe. Our hospitality internship students come from countries such as France, Norway, Italy, Spain, Portugal, the Czech Republic, and Germany. Our interns offer international experience in the hotel & restaurant sector as many of our hospitality interns have past industry experience in their home countries.
It has been an extremely difficult year for the hospitality sector with many businesses shutting their doors for good. However, there is still light at the end of the tunnel. As the vaccinee continues to be rolled out, the hospitality sector is getting ready to open its doors once again for a summer season of domestic tourism. As people get ready for another summer of staycations, what better way to add an international element to your business than to host a hospitality Intern.
Internships in hospitality
Many international students are seeking internships in hospitality to develop their careers in the hotel and restaurant sector. Our hospitality interns are motivated and ready to become part the team and add value to companies who hire them. However, hospitality internships can be a great learning opportunity not just for the students, but also for the host companies.
Benefits to hosting a hospitality intern
Hospitality training internships can also be a valuable way for a company to add cultural diversity to their workforce. An international hospitality intern with previous industry experience in their home country can offer a different outlook on how the business operates and come up with creative and fresh ideas.
Another additional bonus to hosting a hospitality intern from abroad is the fact that most interns are often bilingual. Therefore, they can help with translating social media posts and blogs into other languages if your business wants to focus on attracting visitors from specific countries or regions.
Finally, by availing of our hospitality internship programme, your business is opening itself up to a fresh perspective. Our hospitality interns can evaluate your company and give recommendations on any changes or improvements they think could be made regarding the companies training, polices, procedures, services, and any advice they may have from their own relevant industry in their home countries.
If you would be interested in hosting a hospitality intern, please contact us.
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