Are you seeking an exciting,
new career in a hospitality-related field of employment? Writing a good cover
letter may be a determining factor with respect to being hired for a hospitality job.
What is hospitality and how
does it relate to job seeking?
Dictionary.com suggests that hospitality refers to “the friendly reception and
treatment of guests or strangers”, as well as the “the quality of receiving and
treating guests and strangers in a warm, friendly, generous way”.
What you write in your cover
letter and how it relates to your resume, reveals your love of people, your
people-related skills, as well as your comprehension level with respect to the
basic requirements of hospitality jobs.
Your cover letter should reflect your degree of professionalism. How you present yourself to
your potential employer in your cover letter will show how you are likely to
interact with other people, particularly strangers. Respect for others is
extremely important in the field of hospitality.
Including accurate
identification is vital in your cover letter heading. Your cover letter must
display your correct address, as well as that of your potential employer.
The body of your cover letter
should reveal your current academic qualifications, training programs you have
taken, as well as certificates or awards for exceptional
hospitality-related service. Previously held hospitality jobs or volunteer
service with hospitality-related experience are important. Note that your
references should be verifiable.
Hospitality jobs vary in scope.
For example, a background in music will be important for employment with a
musical group on a cruise liner. Knowledge of art and artists is important for
conducting tours of art galleries. Potential employees with demonstrable
customer service skills needed by travel agencies, hotels or restaurants often
qualify for hospitality jobs.
Do you know how to deal with
large groups of people at conventions, on conferences or tours?
Perhaps you have special areas of interest like deep-sea diving, underwater
exploration and fishing. You may prefer outdoor activities that include
fishing, mountain climbing, hiking or cycling in remote areas. Your personal
level of activity will be an indication of the kind of job that would suit you,
as well as the training you may need for a specific job in hospitality.
Are you willing to travel? Do
you have a valid passport and driver’s license?
Having excellent communication
and interpersonal relationship skills will usually help you to get a job in the
hospitality field. You may know other languages or have the ability to
translate for others. Another factor that may work in our favor is familiarity
with currency exchange.
Your availability for a job
interview is important, so in closing your cover letter, include your contact
information via your home telephone or smart phone number, as well as your
e-mail address.
Hospitality jobs are on the
increase globally, but so are potential candidates for these kinds of jobs, so
write your cover letter accordingly. Be prepared to tackle something new and
different. It might mean hard work, but it may also prove to be fun!
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