Hiring Internationally Trained Workers
Tourism HR Canada offers a series of infographics that cover tips and resources to help you navigate programs to connect with international talent.
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Indigenous tourism is thriving in Canada.
Learn moreJourney into an Exciting New Career in Canada
Moving to a new country can be nerve-racking—especially when searching for a job. But for these three newcomers to the prairie city of Winnipeg, Manitoba, a career in tourism offered an exciting future full of enriching experiences and meaningful connections.
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Managers of community partnerships foster meaningful relationships with both internal and external stakeholders to bring exciting initiatives and services to the community.
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Tourism small business owner/operators are accountable for planning, decision-making, and management of all aspects of the tourism business.
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Public relations assistants maintain positive relationships with media personnel, write copy for media reports, encourage good community relations, and respond to issues.
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A night auditor is guests’ first point of contact on the night shift at hotels, resorts, and other establishments, while also performing end-of-day accounting tasks.
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In-room dining servers play an important role in hotels, motels, inns, and a variety of other hospitality properties. Their duties vary from handling, assembling and presenting guests’ food and beverage orders, to cleaning and stocking workstations and processing payments.
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Guest services attendants provide service to guests at the main door or lobby of an accommodations property.
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