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 websiteTrade Show Guide
Trade show guides serve as hosts to individuals or groups at trade shows, exhibitions, and conferences.
Learn moreGolf Club General Manager
Golf club general managers are senior executives who report to an owner or board of directors on all management functions, operating procedures, practices, and financial results of a golf club.
Learn moreChief Concierge
A chief concierge supervises both guest services attendants and concierges. A concierge serves the needs of guests in hotels, resorts, and other accommodation facilities by providing information and special services to enhance guests’ visits.
Learn moreBaker
Bakers prepare bread, rolls, muffins, pies, cakes, and other baked goods. They may be following tried and true recipes or may be developing new ones.
Learn moreFerry Boat Captain
Ahoy, Captain! Transport passengers and cargo along coastal and inland waters between two or more docks, overseeing loading and unloading procedures aboard the ship and coordinating the activities of your deck crew.
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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