Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure × Strengths: Communication Skills
For Those Strong in Communication Skills
This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable advancing things through dialogue and communication with others.
Communication skills come in diverse forms. Some excel at speaking, while others are skilled listeners. Some communicate effectively through writing or non-verbal means. Additionally, some are comfortable in one-on-one conversations, while others excel at speaking before large groups.
The jobs introduced here tend to offer opportunities to utilize communication in various ways. Find your own style of communication.
290 matching jobs found.
Rafting Guide
A profession that safely guides rafting tours on rivers and rapids, handling boat operation and safety management.
Land Operator
A job that handles arrangements and operations for tours and stays at travel destinations, providing on-site support to customers.
Lift Attendant (Ski Resort)
Job involving operating ski lifts, safety management, and assisting passengers with boarding and alighting at ski resorts.
Food and Beverage Service Staff (Restaurants)
Occupation in restaurants that guides customers to seats, takes orders, serves food and drinks, handles billing, and provides customer satisfaction.
Ryokan Agent (Ryokan Information Office)
Ryokan agents provide information and handle reservations for ryokans and hot spring inns, introducing the most suitable accommodations to customers seeking lodging. This is a service occupation.
Ryokan information clerk
A job in charge of reception and guidance services at a ryokan, handling check-in/out procedures, in-house guidance, reservation management, and more.
Ryokan Manager (Employer)
Manages the operation of a ryokan, overseeing a wide range of tasks including facility maintenance, customer service, employee management, and revenue management.
Ryokan room attendant
A job that cleans and maintains ryokan guest rooms to provide a comfortable space for guests.
Ryokan Tout
Ryokan touts convey the charms of ryokans to tourists and passersby, encouraging them to stay. It is a sales and customer service occupation.
Ryokan operator (employer proprietor)
A managerial role that owns and operates a ryokan, handling operations management, service provision, revenue management, and more.