Career Change 40 Exciting Career Change Ideas for the Over 40's

18Dec/090

Retail Sales Agents Find More Lucrative Salaries in Hospitality Sales Careers

Getting out of retail and into a hotel management position is a natural transition to a better paying job,” says Bob Reiner, a former retail employee that now works in hotel sales.  “I found that all I needed was about 15 hours of on-line training from www.aprinda.com and I was ready to interview for a hotel management job."

Entry level salaries start at approximately $40 - $55 thousand plus bonus depending on the area you are employed in.   After only three years many individuals can be earning $60-$80 thousand plus bonus!

Most retail sales agents have a professional image, are outgoing, and enjoy working with people.   Those attributes, combined with common sense are the formula for landing a hotel sales manager job.  So what exactly does a hotel sales manager do? Simply put, a hotel sales manager sells a hotel’s guest rooms, services, and amenities to maximize revenue for the hotel.

The trick to getting a job in hotel sales is experience. Hotels don’t have time to train new recruits. That’s why online certificate programs are becoming so popular.  You can gain critical knowledge about the field by visiting www.aprinda.com. Aprinda’s online certificate programs will prepare you to begin a hotel sales career and hit the ground running from your first day on the job. Programs can be completed in 16-20 hours.

The hotel business is in need of good sales people. If you are ready for an exciting career with rapid advancement opportunities you might want to take a look at the hospitality industry.

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