Hospitality and Tourism FAQ

As a worker in Hospitality and Tourism, you help people have fun by providing food, lodging, guidance, or other recreational services. You may work behind a counter, in a kitchen, on a sports field, or more.

FAQ

Is Hospitality and Tourism a good career path?

The Hospitality and Tourism cluster has about 17.3 million jobs and is projected to grow by 14.2% over the next 10 years after falling heavily in 2020 due to the covid-19 pandemic. Annual compensation for Hospitality and Tourism roles ranged from $20,000 to $44,000 in 2021.

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Would a career in Hospitality and Tourism be a good fit for me?

Careers in Hospitality and Tourism could be a good fit for you if you enjoy helping people have fun or wind down. Here are some things to know about Hospitality and Tourism careers:   

  • You should note that all of the occupations assigned to the Hospitality and Tourism cluster have a typical entry education requirement of high school diploma or lower, although some management positions may require postsecondary education.
  • If you’re interested in building valuable skills such as customer such as service, time management, coordination, and negotiation, jobs in Hospitality and Tourism help you do so.
  • You should keep in mind that, like many other clusters, technology is shifting the way Hospitality and Tourism jobs may look. If you enjoy fast-paced environments and industries, you may enjoy working in this cluster.

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What are some examples of careers in Hospitality and Tourism?

Here are some examples of careers in Hospitality and Tourism based on the general level of education needed to get hired in this career. Looking for more?  Explore careers here!

High School Education or Lower 
Amusement and recreation attendant
Athlete
Chef or cook
Cleaner
Counter worker
Gaming Cage Worker
Travel and tour guide

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