BAGUIO CITY – Thousands of students and hospitality industry
stakeholders will be flocking to the city to grab the rare opportunity of being
exposed to the realities of their chosen profession for the upcoming 1st North
Philippines Tourism Forum and Career Fair at the CAP Trade and Cultural Center
on Nov. 16-18.
Maria Venus Q. Tan, regional director of the Cordillera office of the
Department of Tourism , said the event will help unveil the many tourism career
opportunities not only in the country but also in other parts of the world to
accommodate the increasing number of young professionals taking up courses
related to the hospitality and tourism industry.
“The
fair will highlight the rise of the Cordillera as meetings, incentive travel,
conventions and exhibitions career hub for tourism,” Tan stressed.
The 3-day event
will include lectures and for a on topics related to tourism career
opportunities and practices as it brings the academe to the realities to the
needs of the industry.
The DOT-CAR official revealed the speakers, who are
the icons of practically all the tourism sectors, will present their personal
and professional experiences in their respective career paths and provide tips
on how to spot and seize opportunities for industry growth and advancement
thereby resulting in jobs and livelihood generation.
According to her, as industry leaders, the chosen
experts will talk about the realities in their respective sectors such as the
culinary and restaurants, hotels and resorts, cruise, airlines and aviation and
travel and tours as well as meetings, conventions incentives and travel
exhibitions among others.
Tan
disclosed among those that will be featured in the event are the new breeds of
tourism entrepreneurs who do business online using various mobile applications
and other enabling digital mechanisms, including the income potentials that
these can generate.
The attendees to the event will be given a free
seminar on basic productivity and quality concepts; communicating service
quality; understanding, satisfying and managing customer expectations; and the
art of effective listening and communication.
She said trainers from the labor department will also
teach future employees to conduct themselves during employment interviews,
while at the workplace, when subjected to sexual harassment, and how to deal
with the reality of HIV in the community among others.
The Technical Education and Skills Development
Authority will present its training programs, courses, and assistance to
graduates in searching and qualifying for jobs.
Tan said another interesting session of the event is
grooming where experts will provide the formula in picking the right clothes,
hair style and make up for various occasions and situations and the session
will include discussions on the effective verbal and non-verbal communications
during interviews and other forms of human interactions.
Tan said a special matching session at the career
exhibition will also help job seekers find employment that apply and suits
their education, skills, personality and interests.
The event is organized and managed by the Philippine Exhibits and Theme
Parks Corporation with Victory Liner, Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone
Authority (TIEZA) and NLEX Corporation. -- Dexter
A. See
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