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Predicted to Grow 18% by 2012, Employment in the Hospitality Industry
is Adding More Than 1.6 Million New Jobs
eHospitality Institute assisting the U.S. Department of Labor and the
hospitality industry to attract, support, guide, train, and teach the current and future generations.
November 8, 2005 — Accommodation and the food service industry represents 8.1%
of the global economy. Projected to increase by 18% between 2002 and 2012, adding more than 1.6 million new
jobs (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics), eHospitality Institute is assisting the U.S. Department of Labor and the
industry to attract, support, guide, train, and teach the current and future generations.
DOL has responded to employers, industry associations and others associated with the
hospitality industry regarding their efforts to identify challenges and implement effective work force strategies. Their
involvement will help ensure that workers have the right skills for the right jobs at the right time.
“As one of the top ten fastest growing industries, qualified employees are needed
as never before”, said Kip Jaros, Ph.D., eHI's CEO and Executive Director. “To assist in
attracting students to their campus, we are committed to helping educators and trainers by offering the latest in training
materials at unheard of pricing and service.”
eHospitality Institute provides students and educators the most comprehensive
curriculum in the hospitality industry, using a wealth of books, DVDs, software, videos and online multimedia training
methods.
For those thinking of entering or advancing in this dynamic field, course previews and
counselors are available. Students may select from a vast assortment of courses, that include, culinary arts, food and
beverage management, tourism, guest services, club management and much more.
To provide students the advantage they need, assigned instructors are there to help in their
studies on select courses. In addition, following 12 months after successfully graduating from the eHI, students will find
assistance in job placement, additional support, and guidance without additional fees. For complete details
visit: eHospitality.org.
eHospitality Institute
800-768-0224
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