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Hotel/Motel Manager

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AVG. SALARY

$57,810

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EDUCATION

High school (GED) +

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

What To Learn

High School

What high school courses should you take if you're interested in this career? Get your answers from the Hospitality and Tourism cluster Lodging pathway.

Education Level

Education training and experience are required at different levels for success in different occupations.

High school (GED), plus work experience

To enter the occupation, lodging managers typically take one of three paths: a high school diploma combined with several years of experience working in a lodging facility, a bachelor’s degree in hospitality or hotel management, or an associate’s degree or certificate in hotel management.

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Additional Information

There are a number of different avenues to enter a career in hotel management. Regardless of the path you take, a combination of related work experience and education is unbeatable.

"I think people look for applicants who have a proven commitment to the industry. By this, I mean the person has been interested enough to work within hotels over the years and committed enough to take their interest seriously and get some formal training," says hotel manager Sean Seymour.

Texas hotel manager Trisha Debuke and others in this industry say even applicants with post-secondary education in hospitality rarely jump right into management positions.

"The most common scenario is starting as a supervisor and working your way up," says Debuke. Starting out as an hourly wage supervisor is a great way to get your foot in the door.

People who have been managers in the hospitality industry say they are most impressed by employees who talk to management about their goals although they may only be working in an entry-level position.

"Ambition is highly underrated these days, but it really impresses people in this field," says hotel manager Leslie Donaldson.

The hospitality ladder will be a lot easier to climb with an education. There are many options for getting training in hotel management. Colleges and universities across North America offer two-year diplomas, four-year degrees and, in some cases, master's degrees in hospitality management.

Hotel management programs often include courses in administration, economics, accounting, marketing, food service management, and computers. Internships and part-time work at hotels during school are great ways to gain experience and get contacts.

A degree in business administration is equally valuable when combined with work experience.

Extra Requirements

Professional certification may be beneficial. The American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute (AHLEI) offers the Certified Hospitality and Tourism Management Program (CHTMP) for high school students, which requires passing exams and completing industry work experience. College students and working professionals can obtain the Certification in Hotel Industry Analytics (CHIA) through AHLEI.

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