The standard degree for hotel managers is a bachelor's degree in either Hospitality or Hotel Management. If you would want to become a general manager, district manager or hotel developer you can further your education and obtain a master's degree in hospitality management.
While the majority of hotels aren't requiring managers to become certified, some larger hotel chains are starting to, especially for general manager positions.
Typical job duties of a hotel manager include inspecting the facilities, greeting guests, enforcing policies, accounting, ensuring the hotel is properly staffed, managing the front office, setting room rates and fees and handling guest complaints. Larger hotel chains might offer more specialized management positions such as; revenue managers who oversee the hotels money, front office managers who handle guest relations and manage the front desk staff, and convention service managers who handle special events held at the hotel.
Since the Hilton is a larger hotel, we have more staff to handle these positions. The Hilton has over 1000 staff members working in the hotel.
While the majority of hotels aren't requiring managers to become certified, some larger hotel chains are starting to, especially for general manager positions.
Typical job duties of a hotel manager include inspecting the facilities, greeting guests, enforcing policies, accounting, ensuring the hotel is properly staffed, managing the front office, setting room rates and fees and handling guest complaints. Larger hotel chains might offer more specialized management positions such as; revenue managers who oversee the hotels money, front office managers who handle guest relations and manage the front desk staff, and convention service managers who handle special events held at the hotel.
Since the Hilton is a larger hotel, we have more staff to handle these positions. The Hilton has over 1000 staff members working in the hotel.