Starting any career is daunting! To put your mind at ease, here are 4 experienced hospitality consultants sharing their advice on how to get off to a fantastic start in your new hospitality career!
James Cunningham - Hospitality Consultant at FreshEye Hospitality Consulting
For years I have said there are two things you need to be to be successful in this industry - passionate and bonker, and both help in equal measure.
This industry is tough; it is relentless; it is exhausting; it is often all-consuming. However, the rewards that come with it are what make it one of the most exciting, exhilarating and entertaining industries to work in.
I think if I had known this even more when I started out, I would have thrown myself in even deeper. As such, I think if we could educate a new generation of hospitality recruits about the huge plus-side to this industry, then we would find recruitment much easier, and would stop the industry as being seen as a stopgap for students on their way to another.
Nikolas Lefkimiatis – AGM at Trafalgar Tavern
When I started my career, one thing I wish I knew is to listen, observe and evaluate before taking any action. Many times, out of excitement, we don’t allow our selves to listen and watch the people and situations around us; this can make us act selfishly and insensitive. Listen what everyone is saying, observe and acknowledge where you are and make sure you act at the right time with total respect to everyone.
Mostafa Mahmoud – Self-employed Consultant Chef
Rory Frith - Self-Employed Hospitality and Management Consultant
I wish I had known the long hours and poor pay that was associated with the industry until you reach a certain level. It takes time and a passion for all things hospitality to progress up the management chain to where there are more rewards and a work-life balance. Its hard work but a rewarding and enjoyable career for those who enjoy people a service-led industry.