I work in a tourist school. Some students majoring in hotel management in our school performed very well during their internship. At that time, the hotel wanted to promote them to foreman. Unfortunately, they are only interns, so the hotel has to give up. However, they did well in the internship, which is equivalent to laying a good foundation for their future graduation. Because in the hotel industry, it is well known that there are some troubles. A good student like this, even if he doesn't return to the original internship hotel after graduation, can find other good hotels through the original hotel relationship, and then by virtue of his good reputation, he can be promoted to foreman soon.
Of course, if the internship performance is not good enough, of course, it is impossible to become a foreman at once.
In a word, the key to promotion in the hotel industry is not your major and diploma, but your ability and handling people. As long as you keep your feet on the ground and work hard, gold will always shine everywhere.
The above experience is for your reference. Good luck!