- According the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the hospitality and tourism industry is growing at a faster rate than the combined average for other industries.
- The tourism industry has jobs available for both college-educated workers and employees without degrees or industry-specific training.
- Tourism workers often receive discounts on travel, including hotels, airfare, car rentals and food.
- Although the highest-paying tourism jobs are in resort areas and major cities, most locales offer some tourism careers.
- Tourism jobs generally allow employees to work non-traditional hours, including early mornings and evenings. There are also many part-time tourism jobs for students, stay-at-home parents, and persons in need of a second income.












