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The hospitality industry is a 3.5 trillion dollar service sector within the global economy. It is an umbrella term for a broad variety of service industries including, but not limited to, hotels, food service, casinos, and tourism. The hospitality industry is very diverse and global. The industry is cyclical; dictated by the fluctuations that occur with an economy every year.
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Although entry level jobs in this sector usually require little or no formal education, management, design, and culinary jobs often require college degrees or trade school certificates. These schools are known for their training in various aspects of the hospitality industry.
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