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A Study on Current Career Trends of Hospitality Students in PCMC Area


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Hospitality industry is a worldwide phenomenon with vast career avenues to be offered to the hospitality students and with an intention to cope this demand of the industry, academia has groomed itself with a well-structured hospitality courses. But drastic changes are seen among the students attempting these courses in terms of attitude, expectation, more defined future planning and less struggling patience. This research looks forward in studying the current career trends of passing out hospitality students from PCMC area that will be beneficial to the employers to know students expectation. Since a gap between both of them will make the employers difficult to run this labour intensive business.

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Current, Career Trends, Hospitality Students, PCMC Area.
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Authors

Sandeep Narayan Naik
Dr. D.Y. Patil Institute of Hotel Management & Catering Technology, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Atul Ramagade
Dr. D.Y. Patil Institute of Hotel Management & Catering Technology, Pune, Maharashtra, India

Abstract


Hospitality industry is a worldwide phenomenon with vast career avenues to be offered to the hospitality students and with an intention to cope this demand of the industry, academia has groomed itself with a well-structured hospitality courses. But drastic changes are seen among the students attempting these courses in terms of attitude, expectation, more defined future planning and less struggling patience. This research looks forward in studying the current career trends of passing out hospitality students from PCMC area that will be beneficial to the employers to know students expectation. Since a gap between both of them will make the employers difficult to run this labour intensive business.

Keywords


Current, Career Trends, Hospitality Students, PCMC Area.

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