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    Mid-career opportunities open up in the travel and tourism industry

    The travel and tourism sector is experiencing significant growth post-pandemic, providing ample opportunities for mid-career professionals. Skills in data analytics, customer experience, and sustainability are in high demand. Upskilling in areas such as Excel, SQL, and destination knowledge can lead to a successful career transition. Freelance roles in hotel staff, tour guides, and marketing are also on the rise.

    Notice issued to private firm in Gujarat for chaos at job interview site

    A notice has been issued to a private firm in Gujarat's Bharuch district after a chaotic scene at walk-in interviews for 40 vacancies, where nearly 800 aspirants turned up, leading to a stampede-like situation due to mismanagement. The company conducted the recruitment drive without informing the employment office, prompting an inspection and the issuance of a notice by authorities,. It has sparked a political debate between Congress and BJP.

    India's covid-year employment spike led by agriculture: RBI Data

    RBI data showed surge in employment during pandemic year despite GDP contraction. Agriculture, construction, and health sectors lead the way with millions of new jobs. PM Modi claims 80 million jobs created, silencing critics. Debate rages on as experts question the true impact. Unprecedented growth in job numbers stuns analysts and sparks controversy.

    Budget 2024: Hospitality players seek infra status for hotels

    Advocates from the hospitality industry are urging the government in the upcoming Union Budget to classify hotels as infrastructure to enhance investment appeal and move away from luxury or 'sin' goods labels. They seek incentives like tax breaks for eco-friendly practices, highlighting tourism's potential for GDP growth and job creation.

    Infrastructure status: Hotel companies' budget wish

    The hospitality industry is advocating for infrastructure status in the upcoming budget to access better financing options and attract investment. There is a growing need for more hotel rooms to support the ambitious tourism targets set for the future.

    Hotel Association of India seeks infrastructure status for hotels ahead of budget

    The hospitality industry is advocating for infrastructure status for hotels ahead of the budget, highlighting the importance of access to finance and investment opportunities. With a focus on job creation and industry growth, government officials are considering expanding the harmonized list of infrastructure to support the sector's development. Stay updated for potential updates in the upcoming budget.

    • Hospitality industry faces huge talent crunch; to add a million jobs in next few years, say experts

      The surge in tourism post the pandemic has catalysed an unprecedented increase in hospitality hiring, particularly in entry-level apprenticeship and trainee positions, Randstad India said, adding that the sector has witnessed a remarkable growth of more than 200 per cent in apprentice and trainee hires over the last two years. According to industry reports, the hospitality industry is currently one of the biggest employment generators with the formal sector offering jobs to over 40-50 lakh people, while for the informal sector, it is difficult to give a number, but it is huge.

      Hiring activity registers 11% surge: Foundit Insights Tracker

      A recent report by foundit reveals a significant increase in hiring index, with the production and manufacturing sector showing remarkable growth. This upswing is attributed to factors like government support in PLI and infrastructure development.

      Ramoji Rao dies at 87: Shooting paused in Andhra to pay respect to mogul; a look at how he built Rs 37,000 cr empire

      Cherukuri Ramoji Rao was a highly esteemed business magnate in the entertainment and media industry. As the head of the Ramoji Group, he oversaw the world's largest film production facility, Ramoji Film City, where numerous Telugu classics, including 'Baahubali' and 'RRR,' were filmed. Several superstars such as Chiranjeevi, Ram Charan, Allu Arjun and Mahesh Babu paid tributes to the veteran producer.

      View: Gotta get ready for the AI-ternative

      The integration of AI, nano robotics, space tech, and battery tech is transforming industries and reshaping economic models. As digital workers replace human roles in areas like call centers and logistics, governments must address potential job losses. Suggested measures include reskilling programs, focusing on labor-intensive industries, and implementing universal basic income (UBI) to support displaced workers. This proactive approach will help manage the transition and harness the benefits of these groundbreaking technologies.

      Meghalaya set to attract pvt investments worth Rs 8,000 crore: CM Conrad Sangma

      Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Saturday said Meghalaya is set to attract private investments amounting to Rs 8,000 crore in the current fiscal, attributing this to a new industrial policy aimed at transforming the state into a USD 10 billion economy. "The investment in Meghalaya is an outcome of the new industrial policy that has created an ecosystem for ease of doing business," he said while addressing a workshop on the 'Human Development Leadership Programme' in Tura.

      India needs lower tax on recruitment services to boost jobs, says industry body

      India's Indian Staffing Federation (ISF) has called for a reduction in the 18% tax on recruitment agencies providing outsourced staff to big companies. The ISF, which provided 1.6 million outsourced workers to companies last year, believes the new government should support hiring more salaried workers. The ISF claims that the 18% goods and services tax discourages employers from hiring contract workers through recruitment agencies.

      Hiring surge in travel and tourism: What it means for mid-career and senior roles

      India's travel and tourism sector has rebounded post-pandemic, contributing Rs 16.5 trillion to the economy and creating 39 million jobs by 2020. The sector is also witnessing a spike in demand for AI specialists and data operations in the hospitality industry.

      Hotels up hiring game: About 100,000 jobs likely to be created in 12-18 months

      Hotels across segments are ramping up their workforce as they are adding more rooms and entering new markets amid a strong pickup in business and leisure travel. The jobs they are recruiting for are a mix of permanent, temporary and gig, said Balasubramanian A, vice president and head of consumer, hospitality and ecommerce at TeamLease.

      Envisioning a career in travel and tourism? Check out this quick know-how guide

      The travel and tourism industry in India offers diverse career opportunities, with companies seeking talent in various sectors. Skills like communication, problem-solving, and industry knowledge are vital for success in this dynamic field.

      700 inmates get job in hotel industry, 1200 more to get employed soon: Tihar prisons chief

      Replying to a question over jail reforms during his tenure in Tihar, Director General (prisons) Sanjay Baniwal said, "We have started skill development programme with the help of Urban Development Ministry inside the prisons. Under this programme, around 700 inmates have got the job in hotel industry and 1,200 are getting training to get the job in hospitals."

      For hotel chains, diversity goes beyond employing more women

      From launching a hotel managed entirely by women, to operating cafes run by acid-attack survivors and roping in DJs and other staffers who are neurodivergent or differently abled, listed as well as private hotel chains are pushing the pedal on diversity.

      Talent crunch gets severe as hotel chains bet big on expansion

      Some blame this on inadequate compensation and unfavourable work environment, resulting in high talent churn in the industry.

      Tourism, hospitality sector expected to create 50 mn jobs in 5-7 yrs: HAI

      Earlier in the day, India's G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant had asked the hospitality and tourism sector players to tell politicians about the creation of 25 million jobs by 2030 while seeking their help for the demand of industry and infrastructure status.

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