Holiday rep Becoming a holiday representative, or "holiday rep," is an exciting career choice for those who love travel, meeting new people, and ensuring unforgettable holiday experiences for vacationers. As a holiday rep, you'll serve as the primary point of contact for guests, providing assistance, information and support throughout their holiday - and show them a good time! Requirements Strong communication and interpersonal skills Fluency in languages spoken by the target audience (especially English in many cases) Customer service experience, preferably in a hospitality or tourism-related role Knowledge of the local area, attractions, and services available to guests.
View detailsReskilling is crucial for most career changers who want to access top careers . This involves acquiring new skills or upgrading existing ones to enhance your employability in a new field. Whether it's acquiring new technical skills through online courses, developing soft skills through workshops, or pursuing a degree in a related field, continuous learning is essential.
View detailsColleges offer a wide range of courses - many of which are accepted by universities, including top ones. These courses are often more practical, which suits students who learn by doing rather than just through exams. If your goal is an apprenticeship or going straight into work, college is often the better fit.
View detailsIf you have a disability or learning difficulty our team can discuss your personal learning support needs and work with you to create a personal learning plan. Our Additional Learning Support Managers are your first point of contact and are available by telephone on 0161 920 2358 / 0161 614 9163 or email specialistsupport@tmc.co.uk . Posters are displayed on each campus showing you who the Additional Learning Support Manager is on your campus and what their contact details are.
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