Last week, Apical Resource Group had our second monthly All
Candidates meeting in order to discuss the employment landscape, new
initiatives and new hospitality technologies. We had some great
discussions spearheaded by Chicke Fitzgerald of Solutionz Media that
surrounded a number of topics that included a candidate's online
reputation as well as online positioning. There is a lot more to come
about this very interesting subject.
One
of the main areas of discussion was focused on hospitality technology
and how it figures into a candidate's decision-making process on whether
they should accept a job offer from a prospective employer. As
technology continues to evolve, it is increasingly important that people
fully understand the "technology state of the company" as it relates to
their current technology as well as their future technology direction.
How a company is perceived in regards to its technology will either make
it easier for its employees to obtain outward visibility or it can
hinder them greatly. It does not matter whether the position with a
prospective employer is a sales, marketing, development or an executive
position, the technology plan that is in front of a candidate should be
highly scrutinized.
Mark Hoare, a Partner at The Prism
Partnership, was our guest speaker related to the future direction of
hospitality technology and his insight was greatly appreciated. Mark
discussed initiatives that will help a candidate focus on technologies
that are up and coming. Some of these initiatives were the Software as a
Service (SaaS) model, where the application is truly Internet native
and you pay to use the technology application via a subscription or
transaction fee and have no overhead associated with buying and
maintaining the hardware or software required to run the service except
for an internet connection and a PC, Mac or laptop.
Another area
of interest was focused on mobile technology and how it will change the
playing field. Undeniably the mobile phone is the tool, which will
become the ultimate User Interface for Hoteliers and Guests alike and
any company that fully understands this technology is a good one for a
candidate to investigate.
Last but not least, Mark discussed
social media and its impact on every facet of technology. As candidates
look to hospitality technology companies as a possible target for
employment, make sure that the companies have a good plan in place on
how they will use social media to market their brand as well as their
products.
Bottom line...Irrespective of your expertise and
discipline within the hotel industry you will always be touched by
technology in your working day. Some of you will be completely dependent
upon it, and it will directly affect your performance and productivity.
Accordingly, when you are researching prospective employers, always
take the time to investigate and ask direct questions about the
company's existing and planned technology. You should inquire about how
they are planning to investigate, embrace and deploy the technology
advances we've discussed today. You may be surprised at their answers.
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