Formation Technique Vatel Cuisine
Formation technique
Cuisine

Titres de niveau 3 & 4

Formation Technique Vatel Pâtisserie
Formation technique
Pâtisserie

CAP

Formation Professionnelle Vatel Service en Restauration
Formation professionnelle
Service en Restauration

Titres de niveau 3 & 4

Formation Management Vatel Bachelor
Formation au management
Bachelor Hôtellerie

Titre de niveau 6

Formation Management Vatel MBA
Formation au management
MBA Hôtellerie

Titre de niveau 7

Careers

Careers in hospitality, catering and tourism

The hospitality management sector offers a wide range of opportunities: digital communication, oenology, ecotourism, event management, luxury marketing…

Vatel Alumni Success

Career Paths of Vatel Graduates in Hospitality and Tourism

Discover the inspiring journeys of Vatel graduates: diverse roles in hospitality, management, events, restaurant operations, and tourism, both in France and internationally.

Enguerrand HASSLER

Enguerrand HASSLER

Area Director of Revenue | Europe & Canada

Warwick Hotels and Resorts
Genève, Switzerland

Promo 2019

Marie BELMAS

Marie BELMAS

Purchasing Manager - Management Control

Fauchon l'hôtel Paris
Paris, France

Promo 2023

Maxine DURAND

Maxine DURAND

Restaurant Manager

Fairmont Tremblant
Mont Tremblant, Canada

Promo 2023

Olivier COULIBALY

Olivier COULIBALY

Sales Manager

Bertrand Hospitality
Paris, France

Promo 2022

Margaux MERLIER

Margaux MERLIER

Accomodation Coordinator

Fondazione Milano Cortina 2026
Milan, Italy

Promo 2021

Fréderic ZEMMOUR

Fréderic ZEMMOUR

General Manager

L'Ermitage Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills, USA

Promo 2010

Directeur Dhotel

Job Profiles

Hotel General Manager

Are you passionate about tourism and dream of running a business? The role of a hotel manager could be the perfect fit. The hotel manager is responsible for overseeing, organizing, and developing the activities of a hotel or franchised property. 

Main Responsibilities

A hotel manager wears many hats and handles numerous responsibilities. He/she has to manage a team that manages the following aspects:

  • 📊 Defining the commercial offer: market analysis, setting rates, preparing the annual budget, investment decisions.
  • 👥 Recruitment and team management: hiring, training, and motivating staff (reception, restaurant, housekeeping…).
  • 📦 Organizing supplies: managing equipment, inventory, and logistics.
  • 💰 Budget and partnerships management: accounting oversight, supplier selection, negotiation with local or cultural partners.
  • 🤝 Customer satisfaction and loyalty: supervising service quality, guest reception, and comfort.
  • 📢 Marketing and communication: promoting the hotel internally and externally, attending trade shows, managing partnerships, digital marketing, and social media.

Skills and Personal Qualities

Technical and Managerial Skills:
A hotel manager functions as a true business leader, able to:

  • Manage diverse activities coherently.
  • Develop and implement an effective commercial strategy.
  • Ensure and monitor the profitability of the property.
  • Produce and utilize financial and economic analyses.
  • Evaluate service-by-service performance and make necessary adjustments.

Soft Skills:

To succeed, a hotel manager should have:

  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Active listening abilities with colleagues, suppliers, and guests.
  • A strong sense of service and customer satisfaction.
  • Organization, rigor, and planning skills.
  • Initiative and decision-making capacity.
  • Flexibility and adaptability.
  • Strong sense of responsibility.
  • Ability to anticipate and manage emergencies.

Salary

Compensation varies depending on the size of the property and employment status (employee or independent):

  • Average salary: over €45,000 gross per year.
  • Additional benefits: performance bonuses, profit-sharing, and other incentives linked to hotel performance.

Education and Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Management in Hospitality & Tourism
  • MBA in Hotel & Tourism is often required for direct access to managerial positions.

Several years of experience in the hospitality sector are essential before leading a property.

Working Conditions

  • Flexible and sometimes long hours.
  • Full responsibility for the establishment.
  • Constant interaction with guests, partners, and teams.

Career Progression

After gaining experience, a hotel manager can:

  • Manage larger properties.
  • Move into executive positions within a hotel group.
  • Open or operate their own hotel.
  • Specialize in emerging concepts (e.g., eco-lodges or sustainable hospitality).

Success Stories of Vatel Graduates

In France and internationally, the 50,000 Vatel alumni build exemplary, innovative, and exciting careers every day. They work in diverse sectors such as luxury hospitality, gourmet restaurants, event management, hotel marketing, luxury management, oenology, cruises, international tourism, and the wine & spirits industry.

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