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General Hospitality
Housekeeping Work Readiness
This course is designed to help students develop the skills needed to succeed in housekeeping and other entry-level hospitality or healthcare jobs in the U.S. These positions can serve as the first step in a long-term career pathway. Students will learn how to find and apply for jobs, communicate effectively with guests, coworkers, and supervisors, and build basic computer skills. The class also includes English reading and writing practice, as well as essential financial literacy to help manage money confidently. No prior experience required—just a willingness to learn and work hard! | AUTHOR: Lynn Thompson, International Institute of Minnesota
Professional Leadership
This 12-week course helps New Americans who have work experience in the U.S. gain the skills they need to move into leadership roles. Through class discussion and collaborative learning, students will learn leadership styles, effective feedback, techniques for training employees, networking skills, how to write a resume and computer skills. || AUTHOR: Lynn Thompson and Kate Carter, International Institute of Minnesota
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