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[COURSES] [CATEGORIES] [MY DASHBOARD] [{NAME}, are you looking to get started in the hospitality industry?] Hello {NAME}, What is it about the hospitality industry that makes it such an attractive career choice for so many? Could it be the constant meeting of new people? The endless possibilities and opportunities to travel? If you like the idea of travelling, of learning about new cultures, and of even learning new languages, entering into the exciting and vibrant hospitality industry could be the perfect fit. So how can you create that awesome career you’ve always dreamed about? [ALISON offers a large number of free, online, self-paced courses]for those who are just starting out and for those who are looking to progress their career within the industry. [READ MORE.] ALISON's Top 3 Hospitality Management Courses! --------------------------------------------------------------- [Introduction to Hospitality Management Studies] "I really liked how straightforward... this course was." This free online course, Introduction to Hospitality Management Studies, provides information on the basic skills and competencies involved in working within the hospitality industry and an understanding of how the industry operates in its different forms. [Study Now] [Diploma in Hospitality Management with English Language Studies] "This course has... opened my world up to the amazing service of hotels and catering services." A new, free online Diploma that takes you through the essential principles, concepts and skills required in the hospitality sector, with English language studies. Includes 17 modules. [Study Now] [Hospitality Management – Health and Safety in Food Service] "Wonderful experience to learn with... professional level courses." This free online ALISON course, Hospitality Management – Health and Safety in Food Service, provides information on implementing best practices in health and safety in food service operations. Will be of great interest to all food service staff and managers. [Study Now] [Add us on Google+]  [Follow us on Twitter]  [Join us on LinkedIn]  [Subscribe to ALISON on YouTube]  [Find us on Facebook] No longer want to receive ALISON's latest course news? Simply [Unsubscribe]. Level One Building, Galway Technology Park, Parkmore, Galway, Ireland. © 2016 ALISON

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