Career opportunity in Housekeeping department
10 Oct 2024
On October 10, 2024, Don Bosco Tech, Nongstoin, hosted a captivating guest lecture for Batch 2 housekeeping trainees, bringing a fresh perspective on career preparation in the hospitality industry. The session was led by Miss Dawiat Rynjah, an accomplished Domain Trainer for Housekeeping from the Mawkasiang Center, who shared invaluable insights designed to equip trainees with skills crucial for a successful future.
The event opened with an inviting welcome and introduction by Miss Vanisha Thongni, setting an engaging tone for the day. Miss Dawiat Rynjah began her presentation by delving into the organizational structure of hotels, highlighting the varied roles and responsibilities within each department. This overview provided trainees with a foundational understanding of hotel operations, essential as they prepare to integrate into a structured, dynamic work environment.
A key focus of Miss Rynjah’s lecture was the importance of guest handling and effective communication, which she described as essential pillars for anyone pursuing a career in housekeeping. She emphasized that professional interactions with guests are vital to job performance, and urged trainees to hone their skills in courteous and clear communication, a skill that would shape their professional reputations.
Miss Rynjah also introduced essential housekeeping terminology, guiding trainees through practical applications of each term in real-world situations. This knowledge, she explained, would be crucial as they step into professional roles in the hospitality sector, where familiarity with industry language is a significant advantage.
In the second half of the session, Miss Rynjah took an interactive approach, engaging trainees in a lively discussion that encouraged them to reflect on their training experiences. Through thought-provoking questions, she invited them to assess their readiness and confidence in applying their skills. She urged them to make the most of this unique training experience, a chance that many aspiring hospitality professionals never receive.
Concluding with words of encouragement, Miss Rynjah expressed confidence in the trainees’ potential, inspiring them with optimism and a renewed sense of purpose.
This guest lecture offered Batch 2 trainees not only theoretical insights but also actionable guidance, leaving them motivated and better prepared for rewarding careers in the hospitality industry.