
Let’s change a little the third of which is the usual tone of the content in our articles to get behind the counter and briefly address the topic of work in tourism.
In these difficult times of crisis, where it is common to have trouble finding work if you are unemployed, one of thethe sectors where a significant amount of working people in this country and that is the engine of our economy is tourism . Hence, perhaps, with the slow but steady recovery, especially in the rest of Europe, we find a multitude of jobs in the tourism sector to face over the summer, the principal of the year.
Working in tourism is from temporary workers in the face of major bridges and vacations and holidays that are hired for restaurants, bars, entertainers, tour guides, etc, to less seasonal work as a travel agent, hotel staff, etc.
For some jobs do not need great skills, for others it may be useful for certification of tourism, or removed the official title of a tour guide in a particular region, and who knows, you may even end up working in the only UN organization that has its Headquartered in Spain, the UNWTO (World Tourism Organization) located in Madrid.
In any case, never is more than enough, in addition to being strong in language (especially English), training in specific courses in tourism and travel agents.