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A lot of companies like Marriott had hiring freezes," he said. The ones opened barely had anyone in them. I would say close to 70% of the hotels in Boston had closed. There were always good projects and jobs in the operations field.

His plan had been to apply for a manager of operations role at a hotel in April but that changed abruptly. More educationīesides finding or creating new opportunities, recent grads are also looking at further education, hoping they'll have additional qualifications by the time the current crisis abides.Īfter seeing his job hopes dashed, recent Boston University graduate Alex Kugelmass applied to graduate programs. It's marketing, customer service, serving community - all the things that we learn. "I think that real estate is a great way to pivot. Students from hospitality school can write a business plan, she notes.
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She's also started studying for a New York real estate license and plans on working with her aunt in the industry once she has the license. That's what events are all about," she said. I'd be using my skills to create joy for other people during this time. "I have an opportunity to create something that won't be taken away with the virus. With her background in events planning, she now intends to start a business that arranges online parties for children. I was trying to keep my hopes up," she said.

"I didn't stop my job search immediately. When the pandemic hit, she continued applying to jobs but eventually realized that she needed to try something else. Steiner had hoped to move to New York City and find work with an event planning company. These are problems to solve in the post Covid-19 climate," said Radunich.Īllison Steiner, who recently graduated from Boston University with a degree in hospitality management, saw her job prospects dry up in the spring. "Professors have embraced what is going on and brought it into classrooms.
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One marketing class looked at how restaurants can continue to generate revenue without table service and how to create marketing campaigns around that. At Boston University, some faculty have changed the final projects in the spring semester to address current challenges. Walsh said some faculty have reached out to say there should be some increased focus on tech and sanitation. Professors are also using the current pandemic as an opportunity for learning. This pandemic is more devastating than 2008 and even 2001, but there are definitely learning points to take from them," said Walsh. They have really great stories around resilience and taking the long view. "That's been very profound and helpful for students. It hasn't been a situation where we said 'go into manufacturing,'" she said.Ĭornell has tapped its network of graduates, particularly those from the class of 2009, to offer advice to current seniors and share stories about how they pursued different opportunities or found their way back into the industry after stepping away. The school is "training emotionally intelligent leaders who also have background in how to use data strategically. Kate Walsh, dean at Cornell's School of Hotel Administration, said she sees the pandemic's impact on the industry as an opportunity to think about innovation and new technology offerings that could be in place. Hospitality programs and recent grads are using the current crisis to play up applicable skills. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in June 2019 the leisure and hospitality industry - which consists of accommodation and food services and arts, entertainment and recreation - hired 1,142,000 people nationwide, an increase of 42,000 hires from May and 64,000 hires from June 2018.īut this all came to a screeching halt as 95% of Americans were placed under some kind of stay-at-home order in mid-March, shuttering restaurants, bars, hotels and casinos and forcing all events to cancel. A degree in hospitality management could set you up for a successful career at an airline, large hotel or restaurant chain, an exhibition or conference center, a major event venue and more.Īccording to the U.S. It wasn't so long ago that hospitality was one of the most promising fields to pursue.

Facing a bleak job market, recent graduates are now looking for ways to use their skills in other industries, while educators are using the pandemic as an opportunity to give a real-life lesson to current students in crisis management.
