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.
Go to the websiteTravel Counsellor
Travel counsellors advise clients on travel options and tour packages, make bookings and reservations, prepare tickets, and receive payment.
Learn moreSmall Business Owner/Operator
Tourism small business owner/operators are accountable for planning, decision-making, and management of all aspects of the tourism business.
Learn moreIn-room Dining Server
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.
Learn moreFood and Beverage Manager
Food and beverage managers direct, plan, and control all aspects of beverage services in hotels, resorts, private clubs, lounges, bars, and nightclubs.
Learn moreDirector of Sales and Marketing
Sales and marketing directors are responsible for establishing and directing the marketing and sales activities of an organization.
Learn moreTourism: A Career for Advancement
Discover the potential for advancement in a career in Tourism
Go to the websiteTourism: A Career for Students
Discover why Tourism is an ideal career for students.
Go to the websiteForward Motion: Building a Seasonal Workforce
Across Canada, tourism businesses are facing a competitive labour market. One creative and effective solution is to hire internationally trained workers to fill seasonal roles.
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