May 15, 2022 - 1703 views
“Tourism and hospitality is a great sector to work in” – that’s the message from Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething, to mark the start of Wales Tourism Week 2022.
From today through to May 22nd, the week will help shine a spotlight on careers and job opportunities in the tourism and hospitality sector in Wales.
One of the challenges facing the sector following the Coronavirus pandemic is recruitment, with many businesses seeing a shortage of staff.
The Welsh Government has been working with the sector on a recruitment campaign to highlight the potential career paths and a whole of range of personal development opportunities the tourism and hospitality sector has to offer.
The Experience makers campaign is being delivered in partnership with Working Wales: Work in hospitality and tourism.
Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething, said: "There is such a variety of interesting and rewarding career options within the tourism sector which offer flexibility as well as career development. It really is a great sector to work in.
"As we build a stronger, fairer, greener Welsh economy, we are committed to investing in our people, through the Young Person’s Guarantee, and a strong employability and skills offer, including apprenticeships.
"Apprenticeships can help futureproof, motivate and diversify a workforce, offering people the chance to gain high-quality vocational skills. They are also crucial to our ambitious post-Covid economic recovery plans. That’s why we have committed to creating a further 125,000 all-age apprenticeship places over the next five years
"And as the busy summer season gets underway, I’d like to thank everyone working in the sector for their hard work - the staff in this sector play a big part of making important experiences come to life."
"It’s been an incredibly difficult couple of years for the visitor economy. However, the outlook for the summer looks much brighter and research now shows there is higher confidence levels and the UK public anticipate taking significantly more overnight trips in the next 12 months, than the previous 12 months.
"Many people visited Wales for the first time last year – and we look forward to welcoming them back again this year."
