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The Travel, Hospitality & Leisure industry is one of the most diverse and dynamic sectors in the DACH region

However, the industry is undergoing profound changes: digital transformation, rising expectations for customer centricity, and volatile market conditions driven by external factors such as geopolitical shifts and economic uncertainty.

To succeed in today’s fast-changing Travel, Hospitality & Leisure sector, companies need leaders who deliver results while embracing innovation, adapting quickly to change, and always putting the customer first.

As your trusted Executive Search partner, we leverage deep industry expertise and innovative methods to help you attract the right talent for long-term success in a rapidly evolving world.

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As a specialized Executive Search consultancy for the Travel, Hospitality & Leisure industry, we combine deep market knowledge with a high-performing network of top talent. We understand the high demands and quality standards of these diverse and competitive sectors – from hospitality and TravelTech to travel agencies, corporate groups, entertainment, and quick service restaurants.

Through our international network and innovative search methods, we connect our clients with top executives capable of driving operational success, leading transformative initiatives, and shaping exceptional customer experiences. This is how we ensure sustainable success for our clients in a rapidly evolving market.

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In Germany and internationally,
we recruit 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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The roles for which we recruit include:

  • 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

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Whether airlines, hotels, cruises, car rentals, TravelTech, travel agencies, or entertainment – we find the executives who will advance your industry. Our consultants specialize in recruiting top talent for travel, hospitality, and leisure and accompany you through every phase of the executive search process.

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What to get out of your job before you quit
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What to get out of your job before you quit

So, you’ve decided to quit your job. Congratulations – you could probably do with a drink! After all, taking the leap to leave your current job and dive into your next adventure is not always an easy step to make.

But before you hand in your notice, there are a few important steps to take into consideration to make sure everything goes smoothly:

1) Make Sure You’re Ready: Important Things to Do Before Quitting Your Job 


Imagine handing in your letter of resignation, counting down the final few days at work, saying goodbye to all your colleagues, and then, as you clear your desk and pack your things, you realise it was the all a huge mistake.

Before you hand in your notice, make sure you’re truly ready to leave, and for the right reasons. Have you outgrown your job, having learnt everything there is to learn? Is your job too stressful, and you’re on the verge of burning out? Or do you simply want to try something different?

Then ask yourself if there’s anything your current employer could do to convince you to stay. For instance, what if they offered you a promotion, or they let you take on something that’s more in-line with your interests, or if they allowed you to work flexible hours? Would that change your mind?

2) Ask for What You Want: A Crucial Step Before You Quit 

 

It’s easy to think you’ve hit a dead end in your job before you’ve actually hit one. So, before you give up and move on, it’s worth asking yourself if you’ve done everything you can to make it work. For instance, have you told your manager point-blank what it is you really want from work?

While it’s part of your manager’s job to ensure you’re engaged and motivated, they don’t know what’s going on in your head. Unless you’ve asked them directly for something, don’t expect them to offer it to you.

And if they say no – oh well, you were going to quit anyway! At least this way, when you do hand in your notice, your manager will understand your decision for leaving.

3) Plan Ahead: Things to Consider Before Quitting Your Job 

 

If you quit without having another job lined up, there will be a big fat question mark surrounding the reason why. Did you have a falling out with your manager or colleagues? Did you struggle to do the job? Or are you the temperamental type that quits without warning?

While you may have a perfectly good reason for leaving, these are the questions that will be running through any employer’s head. Ultimately, you’ll know what’s best for you, but think carefully about where you want to take your next step before you hand in your letter resignation, and be prepared to explain your reasoning.

Here’s some advice on answering the dreaded “why do you want to leave your job?” question.

4) Gather Examples of Your Work: Essential Preparation Before You Quit 

 

Being able to demonstrate your skills, experience and value to future employers is a vital part of the interview process – so having recent examples of your work will be instrumental in landing your next gig.

Find examples of your work, or facts and stats that demonstrate your performance, before you hand in your notice. This will give you plenty of material to utilise in any upcoming interviews.

5. Secure Your Referees: An Important Thing to Do Before Leaving Your Job 

While it’s more than okay to use referees from previous jobs, nothing beats having someone sing your praises from inside your current company. Is there anyone in your organisation that you could ask? If they’re already aware that you’re looking to leave, then asking a direct manager or anyone in a senior leadership position is a great idea.

Explore More Tips on Key Things to Do Before Quitting Your Job 

But remember, reference checking should only be taking place during the final stages of the interview process – so be careful who and when you ask people to be a referee, otherwise word could get out that you’re leaving.

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