Air Hostess : Air hostess is one of the high profile professions in India desir

Air Hostess : Air hostess is one of the high profile professions in India desired by many young graduates. Air hostess profession is like a dream come true for young girls . In this profession you not only get good pay but you meet different people from around the world, you get to see different locations, you get chance to meet celebrities, business tycoons and also learn a lot Air Hostess job seems as an easy job but she has many responsibilities at the plane and it’s not an easy job She has to greet every passenger, coordinate with security, make air travel comfortable of the passenger, to guide passenger during their seat settlement and much more Also Air Hostess has to handle some difficult passenger and remain patient and calm . Mostly women choose the career of air hostess but those men who choose the career are called ‘Stewards .’ An Air Hostess can be later on promoted as Senior Flight Attendant and then Head Attendant. Air Hostess has an average career span of eight to ten years, later she can move to the ground duties which include the job of a Check Hostess, training of air hostess, Ground hostess or work or work with the management level To get a job as an Air Hostess your personality is more important than the education Following Eligibility required for becoming Air Hostess She has to be 12th pass Some airlines prefer graduates with specialization in Hotel Management and Tourism . Should be in between group age 18 to 25 years Should have minimum height of 157.5 centimeters Should have weight proportion to height Mastery in spoken in English and any other foreign language will be an added advantage Should be unmarried but most airlines doesn’t commit to this condition Normal eyesight is 6/6 uncorrected in both eyes Fair to clear complexion Good health and physically fit Pleasing personality Skills required to become an Air Hostess • Pleasing personality • Positive attitude • Pleasant voice • Common sense • Friendly outgoing Personality • Presence of mind • Language proficiency • Good Communication skills • Presence of mind • Team Spirit • Ready to work for long hours • Good appearance Sense of responsibility Chef : A chef is a highly trained and skilled professional cook who is proficient in all aspects of food preparation of a particular cuisine. The word "chef" is derived (and shortened) from the term chef de cuisine " The director or head of a kitchen " . Chefs can receive both formal training from an institution, as well as through apprenticeship with an experienced chef . Chefs oversee food production at places where food is served. They might work in restaurants, private homes, or hotels. Chefs are responsible for directing the cooking staff and making numerous decisions related to everything from food production to administrative issues . . Chefs have to develop a variety of skills, ranging from hard skills related to cooking to soft skills related to working with and sometimes managing a team Required skills : Attention to Detail Business Sense • Cleanliness • Commitment to Quality • Communication • Time Efficient Sources https://www,surejob.com/how-to-be-airhostess https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk/job- profiles/tourist-guide http://travelblog.viator.com/top-10-characteristics-of-a- great-tour- guidehttp://trainedfortourism.org.mt/news.aspx?nid=44 https://www.thebalance.com/chef-skills-list-2062369 One of the most famous Egyptian chefs is Chef Sherbiny The presenter of "The CHEF " cooking program on CBC channel . He is well known for his proficiency in food preparation and his creativity in making remarkable dishes from ordinary ingredients and also for his amazing personality in the kitchen . Tour Guide : A tour guide or a tourist guide provides assistance, information and cultural, historical and contemporary heritage interpretation to people on organized tours and individual clients at educational establishments, religious and historical sites, museums, and at venues of other significant interest . According to the CEN "The European committee for standardization " a tour guide is a person " who guides visitors in the language of their choice and interprets the cultural and natural heritage of an area, which person normally possesses an area-specific qualification usually issued and/or recognize . Skills required : 1 - Understandable Ideally, your tour guide should speak a range of languages, including your own, as well as the local lingo. They should also speak clearly, audibly and with confidence. Depending on the type of tour, you might be asked to wear earphones or use other types of audio equipment 2 - Punctual Your tour leader should be waiting for you when you arrive, rather than the other way around. Ideally, they should also ensure that other tour members arrive and depart on time, and don’t cause delays for the group as a whole . Friendly 3 - A relaxed and friendly manner is key to a great tour guide. They also need to have a certain level of authority, and be able to keep tour members together and focused without coming across as intimidating, patronising or arrogant – not a good look in a tour guide . 4 - Knowledgeable A good tour guide has an in-depth knowledge of the site, its history and importance. A great tour guide has a passion for their subject and can convey their enthusiasm to the group. Such passion can be contagious and inspiring, and make the site really come alive. Being able to convey a sense of the overall cultural background is also important, as it can greatly enhance each tour member’s overall understanding of the site as a whole . 5 - Engaging Great tour guides share their knowledge in an engaging, illuminating and entertaining way, rather than repeating a list of facts by rote . 6 - Interactive Effective tour guides also invite questions and interaction from tour members, rather than treating the tour as a one-person show or a ‘be quiet and listen’ school lesson . Observant 7 - The tour needs to be relevant to a broad range of people, including different age groups. A good tour leader also needs to be aware of tour members with special needs . 9 - Good Pacing Whether the speed of the narrative or the pace of a walking tour, it should be neither too fast nor too slow. Like Goldilocks, it should be just right . Flexible 10 - When appropriate, a flexible approach can make the difference between a good and a great tour guide. Being flexible means being open to serendipity, taking a moment to enjoy spontaneous moments like a particularly perfect sunset 11 - Funny A certain level of friendly humour is essential. Equally, a good tour guide also knows when to include a little quiet time, and when to let the site speak for itself .. Alexandria University Faculty of Tourism and Hotels First year Important jobs in tourism and hotels sector " " Done by : Maria osama Youstina Nabil Monica Matter Miryam Hakim Ghalia abdel naeam Under the supervision of doctor osman saed uploads/s1/ communication-presentation.pdf

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