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for Travel, Hospitality & Leisure
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As a specialized Travel, Hospitality & Leisure recruitment agency in Germany, we support companies in attracting and securing skilled professionals across these sectors. Our approach is rooted in a strong understanding of market dynamics, talent availability, and the specific operational challenges faced by these industries.

We work alongside international groups and local businesses to recruit profiles ranging from operational specialists to senior leadership roles. Each assignment is handled with a tailored methodology, combining sector expertise, local market insight, and a rigorous candidate evaluation process to ensure long-term alignment between talent and business needs.

Our Expertise as a Travel, Hospitality & Leisure Recruitment Agency

As a specialized Executive Search consultancy for the Travel, Hospitality & Leisure industry, we support companies in securing senior and strategic talent within complex, fast-moving environments. Our recruitment approach delivers long-term value through the following areas of expertise:

  • Sector-Specific Leadership Insight: We understand the operational, commercial, and customer-driven challenges of hospitality, TravelTech, travel agencies, entertainment, corporate groups, and quick service restaurants. Our consultants identify leaders who can perform in demanding, service-oriented settings.
  • Customer Experience and Brand Excellence: We focus on executives capable of shaping consistent customer experiences, strengthening brand positioning, and aligning talent strategy with evolving consumer expectations.
  • Sustainable Performance and Growth: Our search methodology prioritizes long-term fit, leadership impact, and cultural alignment to support sustainable growth in a rapidly evolving Travel, Hospitality & Leisure market.
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Our Areas of Expertise as a Travel, Hospitality & Leisure Recruitment Agency

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Recruitment Services for:

  • Airliner
  • Airports
  • Car Rentals & Car Sharing
  • Hospitality
  • Hotel Owning Companies/Private Equity
  • Cruises
  • TravelTech
  • Travel & Event Agencies
  • DMC's
  • Entertainment
  • QSR's

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Our Travel, Hospitality & Leisure recruiters fill roles such as:

  • CEO, CFO, COO, CTO, CCO, CSO, CMO, CHRO
  • Managing Director
  • Regional General Manager
  • Country Manager
  • (S)VP all Finance, Operations, Commercial, Sales, Marketing, Human Ressources, Customer Journey
  • Regional/Area Manager
  • Director Quality, Health & Safety
  • Director/VP Flight Operations
  • Director/VP Customer Experience
  • Head of/Director/VP BD - Sales - KAM

Why Choose us for your Travel, Hospitality & Leisure Recruitment?

Specialized Recruitment Solutions for the Travel, Hospitality & Leisure Sector in Germany

We support airlines, hotel groups, cruise operators, car rental companies, TravelTech firms, travel agencies, and entertainment brands in securing executive and senior leadership talent. As a specialized Travel, Hospitality & Leisure recruitment agency in Germany, our consultants bring deep sector insight and a strong understanding of leadership requirements within service-driven and highly competitive environments.

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Looking to change jobs? Preparation is key.

So, you’ve decided to start looking for a new job.  While there are an increasing number of opportunities out there for all levels of experience, it’s worth remembering that you’re not alone in your job hunting – recruiters receive a large number of applications for vacancies and your challenge is to stand out from the crowd.  Some preparation work early in your search will help you position yourself effectively for that perfect opportunity.

Take a critical look at your CV.

When was the last time you updated your CV?  Does it reflect your skills, experience and achievements effectively and does it position you for the next step up the ladder?

It’s worth looking at your CV from a recruiter’s perspective.  You may understand what you mean but will it be clear to someone who doesn’t know you? It’s worth asking a trusted friend to review your latest draft and provide constructive criticism.

Also take some time to review your spelling and grammar – mistakes can be taken as a lack of attention to detail.  It’s easy to overlook typos if you skim read your CV and don’t rely on a spellchecker to spot them for you. Take the time to read each word carefully.  Reading backwards is a good way of spotting errors.

Look at job descriptions for the type of role you’re interested in.

Make a point of understanding what employers are looking for by reviewing a number of job descriptions for the roles and industries you’re targeting.  This will help you identify what skills are in demand and, more importantly, the keywords you should use in your CV and online profile.  Remember that recruiters are likely to use keywords to help them sift through volumes of applications and will also use them to search for candidates online.

Customise your CV.

If you’re looking at a range of roles and/or industries, it’s worth developing several versions of your CV to draw out different, relevant skills and experience as well as reflecting the different language used.  Getting this done as early as possible in your job hunt means you’ll be able to respond quickly to opportunities.

Check your online profile.

Does your LinkedIn profile reflect what you say on your CV?  Remember, some recruiters and interviewers may take a look at your profile.  Inconsistencies may raise alarm bells.

Armed with the keywords you’ve identified in your review of job descriptions, make sure you use these in your online profile.

Check your net rep.

If you’re active on social media sites like Facebook, make a point of reviewing your privacy settings and setting them to the highest level – restricting access to your trusted friends only.  Photographs, jokes and comments can say a lot about the type of person you are and may mean that interviewers form an unwanted impression of you.

If you’re trying to position yourself as an expert, join online communities (such as LinkedIn groups) and start commenting on discussion threads. Consider setting up a blog to share your views on your area of expertise but remember you will need to devote time to keeping it fresh and building content. There are several easy to use, free blogging publishing tools available, including blogger.com.

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