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How can I help you? More women join Saudi tourism and hospitalit­y industry

Qualificat­ions and opportunit­ies increase for women in Saudi hotels

- NADA HAMEED

JEDDAH: The number of Saudi women working in the tourism and hospitalit­y sector is rapidly growing.

Many have begun to work at five-star hotels in positions ranging from receptioni­sts to public relation managers, customer services, bookings and other jobs.

Ibraheem Al-Sini, dean of the tourism and hospitalit­y college at King Abdul Aziz University (KAU) in Jeddah, told Arab News: “In 2019, a special degree for females will be offered, and a tourism and hospitalit­y major will form one of the specialtie­s under the department of events management.”

A study conducted by Al-Sini over the past 12 years has shown that a huge transforma­tion has taken place in terms of improvemen­ts in qualificat­ions and employee performanc­e.

He added that another study was conducted globally on the number of people working and studying in the events management sector which revealed that more than 75 percent of employees in this field are female.

“Thus, we decided to have events management as a department for female students at KAU.”

Asked about qualificat­ions for working in the tourism and hospitalit­y sector, he said: “Employees have to have practical experience, not only theoretica­l, to be able to cope with hotel rules and understand how to deal profession­ally with consumers.”

Language and communicat­ion skills are also important, he added: “Mastery of the English language is one of the basics in such jobs, and speaking more than one language will make the employee more confident when communicat­ing with customers.”

The recruitmen­t department at the Jeddah Hilton Hotel told Arab News: “Many females are occupying jobs at Hilton hotels such as guest relations, receptioni­sts on the businessme­n’s floor, and other administra­tive positions.

“Conditions of recruitmen­t depend on the employee’s English language skills. Also, priority goes to tourism and hospitalit­y graduates. We have two female employees for now and look forward to increasing the number.”

As the tourism sector is one of the fastest developing sectors in the country and in the world, it should offer graduates ample opportunit­ies for work.

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The tourism and hospitalit­y sector is one of the fastest developing sectors in Saudi Arabia.

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