What degree do I need?

What degree do i need to have to be a well paid hotel manager?

  • I'm currently a Freshman at a University and i'm wondering what degree i need to get in order to get a well paying hotel manager position. I understand i'll need to start low, and work to learn as much about the hotel business as i can before i actually go for this position. But i need to know what degree i need to be aiming for and about how much i can make once i reach my goal. (i want to manage a nice hotel in the Chicago area one day)

  • Answer:

    Business management at the very least with some sort of training (not sure if there is a degree per say) in hotel management.

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Probably business management and something with supervisory education as well. I guess with a degree in business you'd be able to work up in no time if you like the business and get along with people because it takes a good people person to delegate and earn peoples trust to get it all done without you having to watch everyone every second. That is the qualities of a good manager, not only having the business knowledge but the people knowledge to get what you want done without being a mean person, retaining employees and trusting them to get it done for you. Good luck. Talk to a high rated hotel or a resort and find out what their requirements are, they will tell you. Miss Mary

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you are going to need a degree in business with a great deal of hotel experience, or a degree in tourism/hospitality

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