HVS Internship Study: Effectiveness of Internship in the Indian Hospitality Sector

The Indian hospitality sector has grown rapidly in the past couple of decades and is a key employment generator for the country. According to WTTC, travel & tourism sector contributed 6.8% and 8% to the country's total GDP and employment, respectively, in 2019. However, shortage of quality personnel has been a perennial problem for the sector even though several students graduate from specialized hospitality institutes in the country every year.

HVS Internship Study: Effectiveness of Internship in the Indian Hospitality Sector

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The Indian hospitality sector has grown rapidly in the past couple of decades and is a key employment generator for the country. According to WTTC, travel & tourism sector contributed 6.8% and 8% to the country's total GDP and employment, respectively, in 2019.

However, shortage of quality personnel has been a perennial problem for the sector even though several students graduate from specialized hospitality institutes in the country every year. It is high time that the hospitality sector introspects on this challenge, especially as several hospitality students prefer joining other sectors after their graduation. An effective and fruitful internship experience, which in most cases is the first practical exposure to the industry for young students, can go a long way in overcoming this challenge by changing the perception that students have about working in the sector.

Internships will become even more important going forward as hospitality companies try to achieve a leaner team and prefer graduates who have already accumulated experience within the workplace as this will also reduce training needs. Meanwhile, a successful internship will help fast track employees in the right direction, achieving middle management and executive levels at a faster pace.

Through this study, HVS endeavors to gauge the effectiveness of internships in the hospitality sector, exploring the perspectives of different stakeholders involved. As part of the research process, we conducted an online survey with students and in-depth interviews with academia and industry stakeholders. The study aims to identify and understand the challenges faced by students as well as the industry during the internship programs, while providing recommendations that can help make internships a fruitful process for all the stakeholders.

Download 'HVS Internship Study' here.

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Human Resources Asia Pacific India

Mandeep S. Lamba, President – South Asia, oversees the HVS global hospitality practice for South Asia. He has spent over 30 years in the hospitality industry of which the last 19 have been in CEO positions. Having worked with leading International and domestic Hotel Companies such as IHG, Radisson & ITC Hotels, he also set up joint venture companies with Dawnay Day Group UK and Onyx Hospitality, Thailand to own and operate hotels in India...

Dipti Mohan, Associate Vice President – Research with HVS South Asia, is a seasoned knowledge professional with extensive experience in research-based content creation.

Shalloo Dhillon is a seasoned hospitality professional with close to 20 years in the industry. Contact Shalloo at [email protected].

HVS is the world's leading consulting and services organization focused on the hotel, restaurant, shared ownership, gaming, and leisure industries. Established in 1980, the company performs more than 2,000 assignments per year for virtually every major industry participant. HVS principals are regarded as the leading professionals in their respective regions of the globe.

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