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Straits Times: Hospitality and recreational industry is the BEST! Join now!

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Hospitality and recreational services sector is most attractive sector to work in: Survey

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It is the second year the sector has taken the top spot in the annual Randstad Award survey, conducted by recruitment & human resource services providers Randstad.

By Melissa Lin
The Straits Times
Tuesday, Apr 23, 2013

Of the employees surveyed, 32 per cent view the hospitality and recreational services industry as one that offers a pleasant working atmosphere. Some 29 per cent perceive it to provide interesting job content and 18 per cent believe it offers good training.



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Here is the full statement from Randstad:


The hospitality and recreational services sector remains
Singapore's most attractive sector to work in, despite the industry struggling to attract talent.

It is the second year the sector has taken the top spot in the annual Randstad Award survey, followed by the transport and logistics, and banking and financial services sectors.

The survey of 4,500 employees in Singapore found 32 per cent of respondents view the hospitality and recreational services industry as one that offers a pleasant working atmosphere, 29 per cent perceive it to provide interesting job content and 18 per cent believe it offers good training.

Randstad Country Director for Singapore, Mr Michael Smith said the sector attracts people with a desire for an exciting and fast-moving career, but also those who are looking for something that offers them flexibility.

"This industry is booming - 14.4 million tourists visited Singapore last year and with the development of more attractions and hotels in Singapore, the country's tourism and hospitality sector is set to grow further.

"With this growth comes heightened competition for talent. It becomes more important for companies in the industry to shape their employer brand and understand the motivations of jobseekers in order to attract talent into the workforce.

"Employers who adapt to the needs of their potential and existing employees, and offer them entitlements such as professional development and training, financial rewards and job security will be able to position themselves as an employer of choice," Mr Smith said.

Jobs in the hospitality and recreational services industry can be as wide ranging as event planning, hotel management, sales consulting, services and housekeeping, through to marketing, human resources, accounting, IT and corporate services. Mr Smith said the findings also highlight the positive outcomes of Government's initiatives to continue attracting and retaining talent in the hospitality and recreational services industry.

"Measures such as the 'Job Flexibility for Productivity' initiative and the introduction of trainings for industry professionals are contributing to the continued appeal of the hospitality and recreational services industry."
 

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Sinkies thinking of joining this industry had better do it now. From end 2015 most of the jobs in the industry will be filled by our bros and sis from other Asean countries.
 

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From the mcdonalds ads.. it seems there is an agenda to promote this sector of work.. jobs which Sinkies do not want.
 

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Prostitution also belongs to the hospitality and recreational services sector, no?

Yeah, I should think yes. Here's why:

1. Prostitutes are hostesses who need to be hospitable at all times to their customers
2. Prostitution is a form of recreational activity for sexually-stressed clients or clients who need a channel to release their sexual frustrations through fantasy

However in the context of AEC (Asean Economic Community), I fail to see how prostitution satisfies the "free flow of skilled labour" criterion:

A. Does a person who plans on a career of prostitution need to undergo some kind of specialised training?
B. If yes, which certification body -local or international- awards the successful completion of such training?
C. Has the certification body been awarded ISO recognition?
D. More specifically what special skills set does a prostitute need to have to meet the demands of his/her job?
 
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However in the context of AEC (Asean Economic Community), I fail to see how prostitution satisfies the "free flow of skilled labour" criterion:

A. Does a person who plans on a career of prostitution need to undergo some kind of specialised training?
B. If yes, which certification body -local or international- awards the successful completion of such training?
C. Has the certification body been awarded ISO recognition?
D. More specifically what special skills set does a prostitute need to have to meet the demands of his/her job?
A Yes, if you wan to be good.
B Yes, there are trainers in the trade that ensure QC.
C It should be. Angmoh prostitutes fail here. Malaysian and Vietnam experts should come up with the ISO standards. China still not ready to enter the bar.
D. Correct manner of fellatio, penis grip, titillation of the body, proper angling for penis thrusting, rhythmic pacing, control of own and client orgam timing, proper massaging for sexual preparation and recovery. Maintenance of male tool for continued performance. Proper condom wearing. Proper execution of postures. Genuine and well timed moans of pleasure.

As far as I know, Vietnamese still are one rank above all in SE Asia.
 
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