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Success Tips for New Hospitality Students | Crown Institute

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Thinking of starting an academic journey in hospitality? Here are some useful tips to keep new hospitality students ahead – from the industry experts at Crown!

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You’ve decided to start your career with an academic journey in hospitality – that’s great! Taking up hospitality courses helps you learn valuable industry skills and insights, and gives you a competitive edge out in the field. However, the journey of a hospitality student isn’t quite the same as everyone else’s, so a little bit of expert advice can keep you a few of steps ahead of the game!

Here are some of the best success tips for new hospitality students that will help you make the most of your amazing course:

1. Know, and channel, your motivations

We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: hospitality isn’t for everyone. This is just like how medicine, law, or computer science isn’t for everyone, either. Every single person has a different drive and a different passion, but in hospitality, you’ll definitely need both!

First, you have to know why you’re doing a hospo course in the first place, and if you’re ready for what it entails. This includes doing the proper research as well as mentally preparing yourself for the challenges ahead. You’ll then need to channel that passion into everyday eagerness and enthusiasm to learn and to do great things – not just for yourself, but also for your team and future organisation.

2. Don’t be afraid to learn new things

There’s no shortage of things to learn in the hospitality industry. Whether you want to be a hotel manager, restaurant owner, bartender, or brand rep, there are plenty of aspects in every sector that you will want to try your hand at; versatility and flexibility are necessary out in the real world. Keeping up to date with new trends and developments in the industry will also keep you on top of your game.

3. Stay organised

Working, and even studying, in hospitality can feel a bit frantic sometimes. That’s just the nature and reality of the industry. However, you can maintain a certain level of control as long as you’re well-organised. Ensure that you give yourself enough time and resources to undertake assignments and finish projects, just as you would if you were working in the field, dealing with requests/complaints, delegating tasks, and more. An organised team starts with organised members, so make sure you have a system in place to help you stay on top of things.

4. Go the extra mile

Hard work never goes unnoticed, especially when you do it with a smile. Going the extra mile should be the norm, as your future customers and clients will be receptive to your generous actions. Going the extra mile on your project today can mean going the extra mile to sort out a customer request, even when you’re not asked to. This wins customer loyalty and builds strong relationships which, in turn, generates increased business.

5. Get a quality education

In hospitality, there’s no shortcut to success. However, with the right training and qualifications, you can easily thrive and make the most of this rewarding industry and career path. Getting a quality education will give you the skills and training that you need to succeed, not just as a student, but also as an industry leader!

Crown: Auckland’s Hub for Successful Hospitality Graduates

Here at Crown Institute of Studies, our hospitality courses prepare future industry leaders for success, helping our students from the very start of their academic journey all the way to landing that dream job.

Check out our hospitality courses online or call 0800 632 759 to enrol with Crown today!

 

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