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Friday, May 3, 2013

Demand for hospitality workers from the Middle East region rose sharply in the last year, so that can not be met it all.



Demand for hospitality workers from the Middle East region rose sharply in the last year, so that can not be met it all.

This statement was made Vice Chairman IV Cooperation Institute of Tourism (STP) Bandung, Anang Sutono, in Bandung, Friday (05/03/2013).

He said the demand is large enough to force the fulfillment of hospitality in Abu Dhabi, as well as in some other Gulf countries.

Anang exemplifies the Hilton Group, which is developing its business on a large scale in the area of ​​Abu Dhabi and other Gulf countries, requires considerable effort hospitality.

"Hilton group for example, requires about 2,000 workers, but can not all be met. Years ago only about 50 workers, because the rest of the graduates have been absorbed by the hospitality in this country," said Anand.

Besides hospitality company Hilton, some multinational hospitality companies also deliver orders graduates, to be employed at the company spread across a number of countries in Asia, particularly in the Middle East.

"Looking at the growth of the hospitality business is growing in the Middle East, the need for the region's hospitality workers diperkitakan continue to rise," he said.

Almost all global hospitality company eyeing business opportunities in the Middle East region. A number of multinational companies setting up hotels with the latest concepts, and backed by unlimited funding.

"The condition is clearly an opportunity for Indonesian hospitality workers who are interested in a career outside the country," said Anand.

Anang said that, in addition to increasing the company's network of domestic and international donor hospitality, STP Bandung which has stood since the 1959's it was also continued to promote cooperation and development program.

One of them with the cooperation and exchange of faculty internship program with a number of tourism and hospitality institutions abroad.

"One of these days like cooperation with Golden Tulip Group of the Netherlands, the Waldorf Astoria (UAE), and the Indonesian Institute Francais (French). Tujuanya to program alignment with the needs of industry overseas," said Anand.

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