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There are very few people who don't harbor a desire to see something of the world besides their own hometown. They may not wish to travel further than the capitol of their home state, or they may believe that no corner of the Earth is too remote to explore. While there are many travelers who are content to take their chances on roaming alone and unattended, there are millions of people around the world who prefer the assistance of an expert. These are people who look to tour operators to help them get the most out of their travel experience.

Tour operators cover most of the globe and exist in even some of the world's smallest communities. If there is a remote location that a tourist might want to visit, there is usually a tour operation that offers some kind of tour to that destination. Sometimes the tours are as small as two people, sometimes as large as hundreds or thousands. Tour operators provide both outbound services, such as arranging overseas tours for Americans, and they provide inbound services, such as local tour specialists meeting and escorting international groups through the tour operator's home city.

Careers in tour operations cover a wide range of options. Some positions involve no travel at all, while other positions will send the employee all over the world. Some are part time and others are seasonal; some are full time or on a limited-term contractual basis. But even the in-house positions offer the opportunity to travel for personal enjoyment and enrichment, and administrative work can seem much more interesting when it involves making arrangements in fun and unusual destinations.

Perhaps the most inviting aspect of a career as a tour operator is in being able to use a variety of skills. Tour operators need people who can negotiate contracts, perform sales calls, manage complex bookkeeping tasks, demonstrate organizational and administrative efficiency, continually learn new aspects of remote destinations, and confidently (and often single-handedly) lead groups of people while providing education, entertainment, and occasionally resolving disputes.

Many people who are attracted to the world of tour operations are first intrigued by the idea of traveling. Yet a desire to travel is not, in and of itself, enough to guarantee a successful career. However, people who are not interested in traveling are probably not as likely to succeed as those who find travel a fascinating venture. People who develop expertise in specialty travel fields, such as specific destinations or types of travel, are often the employees who are most able to generate enthusiasm among their fellow employees and among the tour groups they assist.

So if learning more about the world of travel and possibly seeing more of it yourself is attractive to you, continue reading - there is an entire world of possibilities available for you in the tour operator career field.

You Can Start Exploring This Career Today
It's never too soon to start learning about this career path. First, assess your own interests and skills, perhaps with the help of a guidance counselor and a personality inventory. Do you like to travel? Are you interested in other parts of the world, or are you an expert on your own home town? Maybe you like to travel, but don't think you'd like to do so as part of your work. Tour operators need many employees who are based out of headquarter offices, and those employees usually only travel on their own vacations for fun, so not wanting to travel for work does not rule out your involvement in the travel field.

A thorough personality inventory, such as the one provided on this Web site, can help determine if you have the necessary people skills to work as a tour guide or if you have the organizational skills to work behind the scenes. Combining such an inventory with your own personal interests can help you narrow your choices when thinking about the world of tour operators.


Product Information

  • Author Career Books and eBooks
  • Format Kindle eBook
  • Manufacturer Career Books and eBooks
  • Number Of Items 1
  • Number Of Pages 26
  • Publication Date 2011-10-07
  • Release Date 2011-10-07
  • Studio Career Books and eBooks

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