Skills crisis? Individual opportunity.
Live here this year
In Australia, over the last eighteen months or so we’ve all become accustomed to the Tourism Australia campaign ‘Holiday Here this Year’, the social media ads, video content and the hashtag.
Of course, with state and international borders opening up we still want people to holiday here but just a different group of people! Europeans, Americans and others have been very used to the return of international travel well before the dismantling of fortress Australia. So in this context it begs the question- who is going to serve our re-established international tourism market, particularly in remote and regional Australia?
Unemployment rates are at 4%, there are significant deficits in skilled workers in the tourism industry, most critically in our kitchens and this trend is amplified in our regional cities and centres and remote locations. Hoping for a ‘quick’ solution with the international workforce returning, hot on the heals of all these guests may result in a rude shock for some operators. After all, major tourism economies around the world are facing similar skills shortages. We may be facing this talent deficit for years to come.
Those talented and passionate about the tourism industry will benefit in terms of remuneration and benefits. Smart companies who are creative in selling their company culture, career progression and workplace flexibility will attract the best, operators in regional Australia will have a challenging time competing for the best talent.
So what’s the solution? There is no silver bullet. We need to reinvest as an industry heavily in training, build awareness and support at government level and ensure the industry is an appealing option for school leavers. These are long term plays.
We’ve always been good at selling Australia abroad and in the pandemic we got better at it at home. We need to learn positive lessons from our tourism marketeers, get a bit parochial and send the message loud and clear- in 2022, live here this year!
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By here- I mean in regional and remote Australia.
Having worked in Far North Queensland, the Northern Territory, the Kimberley and regional New South Wales, I acknowledge my bias, I love regional Australia. That being said, I strongly believe anyone who wants to forge a career in our amazing industry should serve it at least once in their career in a regional or remote location.
Why?
It’s patriotic, it’s financially rewarding, it’s good for your career and it’s great for your soul. So what is there left to say? Live here this year. Live and work in regional Australia. It’s a move you will never regret and never forget. #liveherethisyear
Edmond Power is the Principal and Founder of Power Hotel People a boutique executive recruitment company focussing on the hotel and tourism sector and specialising in remote and regional Australia.??Edmond has lived and worked in a variety of roles from hotel General Management to Learning and Development in hotels and resorts right across regional and remote Australia in a career that has spanned 22 years.
Are you looking to enhance your career and enjoy the relaxed and unique lifestyle that Australia has to offer? Perhaps your just curious and want to find out more, you can contact Edmond directly on?0422 362 156?or [email protected] for a quick and confidential discussion.?