这是一封来自瓦岱勒里昂校区2013届学生Chahrazade Baroudi的一封信:
夫人你好:
附件当中是我昨天早上(用我的瓦岱勒2013届钢笔)在卡塔尔博物馆管理局( Qatar Museums Authority )办公室签署的合同。我成为了负责卡塔尔多哈(Doha)伊斯兰艺术博物馆(Museum of Islamic Art)Alain Ducasse餐厅发展餐饮部门的销售和营销经理。
这是一个刺激我大脑的挑战,因为我从未想过自己能够这么快获得这样一份工作。你们给了我在瓦岱勒攻读硕士学位的机会。否则的话,这样的事情是不可能发生的。
我将要离开你们开始新的职业生涯啦!这周末我将会演示一个创新营销计划。
谨致问候!
Chahrazade将在下面的成功故事中为我们分享更多的详细信息。
你为什么决定学习酒店管理呢?
我喜欢旅行,喜欢拥有新的经历,也喜欢了解不同文化以及不同酒店和餐厅理念。当我在查询职位空缺和职业机会时,我发现这个领域对于像我一样的人来说有着巨大的可能性。该领域相比其它领域而言受到经济危机的影响更小。
你为什么选择去瓦岱勒呢?
我意识到学校声誉对我而言是一笔宝贵资产,瓦岱勒一直践行着它的使命。
我2011年的实习是在卡塔尔多哈丽兹卡尔顿酒店(Ritz Carlton)进行的。多亏了瓦岱勒享誉全球的名声,我2012年的管理培训是在迪拜君主酒店(The H Dubai Hotel)进行的。在中东地区,人力资源招聘非常看重学校的声誉。当我在卡塔尔博物馆管理局面试时,他们已经知道瓦岱勒是一所什么样的学校了。
你认为你在瓦岱勒有什么样特别的学历经历为你的职业生活提供了帮助吗?
在瓦岱勒进行第一年的学习时,实践应用周并不是那么轻松,但是我学到了很多!例如,有一周,我和清洁阿姨一起工作。通过这件事情我发现你必须拥有强大的心理能力才能承受住这些体力工作,甚至经常有些费劲厌烦的工作。也多亏了做这些工作,如今作为经理的我能够理解服务员、办事员和清洁工的感受。
在攻读硕士学位第一年期间我们有很多的工作。很多团队工作、课堂展示和家庭作业,你必须非常自律。达到瓦岱勒的期望对我而言是一个真正的挑战。我在实习当中脱颖而出,这多亏了我掌握的这种“工作耐力”,在当前的工作中我仍然要做到如此。
你能和我们介绍一下聘用你的这家博物馆吗?你未来的工作是什么样的呢?
我将为卡塔尔博物馆管理局工作,卡塔尔艺术家、说书人以及电影制片人Sheikha Mayassa作为其领导,希望使多哈成为中东地区的文化之都。
我将在我们其中的一家餐厅与Alain Ducasse Enterprise一起工作。
我管理多哈伊斯兰艺术博物馆销售、营销和特别会展部。这代表着三个咖啡馆和餐厅,一家餐饮提供商和中东地区第一家Alain Ducasse餐厅。
你能和我们讲讲你的工作面试吗?在你看来是什么使你优于其它职位申请者呢?
我是在巴黎获得聘用的。刚开始,我并不知道我将要面试的是什么工作。这份工作面试只是一个心理测试。和欧洲人力资源招聘程序区别甚大。
他们有着非常吓人的策略。我一到达多哈,我就知道招聘团队更喜欢有着坚强性格的人。面试期间,在某种程度上,我感觉自己不得不掌控局面。所以我无所畏惧地捍卫了自己的兴趣和理想。我选择做我自己。就是这样。
你是如何理解这份工作的呢?
考虑到这次的面试,我知道这份工作并不容易。我想我可能会管理一家咖啡店,但是他们却雇佣我管理销售、营销和特别会展部门。
你的短期、中期和长期目标是什么?
执行我当前的战略计划。我会给自己6个月到1年的时间来达到我的销售、营销和传播的目标。
你想对那些考虑进入瓦岱勒学习的申请者提供什么样的建议呢?或者对在校生有什么样的建议呢?
对于申请者:瓦岱勒会为你提供附加值。一项永远不会失去价值的真正投资。
对于在校生:有时人们会说我做这份工作做的太频繁了,但是我会假定它是:为了实现更高目标的垫脚石。
瓦岱勒国际酒店与旅游管理商学院 - Institut Vatel
中文介绍页面:http://www.gheac.com/edu/vatel/
咨询联络电话:010-8447 6928
189 0119 3685
在线咨询QQ:800093391
电子邮件:info@gheac.com
办公地址:北京市 东城区 东直门外大街48号 东方银座 C座16E
邮政编码:100027
CHAHRAZADE BAROUDI AIMED FOR THE MOON AND REACHED IT!
Here’s a letter from Chahrazade Baroudi, class of 2013, for Vatel Lyon:
“Dear Madam,
I’ve attached the contract I signed yesterday morning (with my Vatel class of 2013 pen) in the Qatar Museums Authority office. I’m the new Sales & Marketing Manager in charge of developing the F&B sector, by Alain Ducasse for the Museum of Islamic Art, in Doha, Qatar.
A challenge that makes my head spin, as I was far from thinking I would land such a job so quickly. You gave me the opportunity to do my Master’s degree at Vatel. None of this would have been possible elsewise.
I’ll leave you now! I’ve got an innovative marketing plan to present at the end of the week.
Kind regards,”
Chahrazade Baroudi
Chahrazade will give us more details in her Success Story below.
Why did you decide to study in hotel management?
I like to travel, have new experiences, as well as seeing different cultures and hotel and restaurant concepts. When I was checking out job vacancies and career opportunities, I saw that this sector had great possibilities for someone like me. This field is less impacted by the economic crisis than others.
Why did you decide to go to Vatel?
I was aware that the school’s reputation would be an asset for me and Vatel lived up to its promise.
Vatel found me my 2011 internship at the Ritz Carlton in Doha, Qatar. My 2012 Management Training request was accepted at The H Dubai Hotel because of Vatel’s reputation. In the Middle East, Human Resources recruit based on the school’s reputation. When I was interviewing for my job at Qatar Museum Authority, they already knew what kind of school Vatel was.
Do you have any particular memory of your studies at Vatel that you think will help you in your professional life?
When I was doing my Foundation Year, the practical application weeks weren’t easy, but I learned so much! For example, for a week, I worked with the cleaning ladies. That’s how I found out that you needed a strong character to assume all these physical and often trying tasks. Thank to this though, as a Manager, I understand what a waiter, a clerk, or a cleaning lady can feel.
We had a lot of work in the first year of our Master’s degree. A lot of group work, presentations and homework, where you had to be disciplined. Living up to Vatel’s expectations was a true challenge for me. Nevertheless, in my internships and in my current job, I stood out and still do, thanks to this “work stamina” I acquired.
Can you present the museum that hired you? What will you be doing?
I’ll be working for Qatar Museum Authority, headed by Sheikha Mayassa, who has the vision of making Doha the cultural capital of the Middle East.
I’ll work with one of our restaurants, with Alain Ducasse Enterprise.
I manage the Sales, Marketing and Special Events departments of the Doha Museum of Islamic Art. That represents three coffee shops and restaurants, a caterer and the first Alain Ducasse restaurant in the Middle East: IDAM.
Can you tell us a bit about the job interview? What made you stand out from the others in your opinion?
I was recruited in Paris. At the beginning, I didn’t know which job I was going to be interviewed for. The job interview itself was psychologically trying. Far from European human resources procedures.
They had a very intimidating strategy. As soon as I arrived in Doha, I learned that the recruitment team preferred a strong character to job experience. During the interview, at a certain moment, I felt like I had to take control. So I was audacious enough to defend my interests and ambitions. I chose to be myself, that’s all.
How did you apprehend this job?
Considering the interview, I knew it wouldn’t be easy. I thought I would be managing a coffee shop, but they hired me to manage the Sales, Marketing and Special Events departments.
What are your short, mid and long-term projects?
Carrying out my current strategic plans. I give myself from six months to a year to reach all my sales, marketing and communications goals.
Is there any advice that you’d like to give to candidates who are thinking of attending Vatel? Or to students?
For candidates: Vatel gives you added value. A true investment that will never lose its value.
For students: sometimes people say that I do this too often, but I totally assume it: always aim for the moon.
夫人你好:
附件当中是我昨天早上(用我的瓦岱勒2013届钢笔)在卡塔尔博物馆管理局( Qatar Museums Authority )办公室签署的合同。我成为了负责卡塔尔多哈(Doha)伊斯兰艺术博物馆(Museum of Islamic Art)Alain Ducasse餐厅发展餐饮部门的销售和营销经理。
这是一个刺激我大脑的挑战,因为我从未想过自己能够这么快获得这样一份工作。你们给了我在瓦岱勒攻读硕士学位的机会。否则的话,这样的事情是不可能发生的。
我将要离开你们开始新的职业生涯啦!这周末我将会演示一个创新营销计划。
谨致问候!
Chahrazade Baroudi
Chahrazade将在下面的成功故事中为我们分享更多的详细信息。
你为什么决定学习酒店管理呢?
我喜欢旅行,喜欢拥有新的经历,也喜欢了解不同文化以及不同酒店和餐厅理念。当我在查询职位空缺和职业机会时,我发现这个领域对于像我一样的人来说有着巨大的可能性。该领域相比其它领域而言受到经济危机的影响更小。
你为什么选择去瓦岱勒呢?
我意识到学校声誉对我而言是一笔宝贵资产,瓦岱勒一直践行着它的使命。
我2011年的实习是在卡塔尔多哈丽兹卡尔顿酒店(Ritz Carlton)进行的。多亏了瓦岱勒享誉全球的名声,我2012年的管理培训是在迪拜君主酒店(The H Dubai Hotel)进行的。在中东地区,人力资源招聘非常看重学校的声誉。当我在卡塔尔博物馆管理局面试时,他们已经知道瓦岱勒是一所什么样的学校了。
你认为你在瓦岱勒有什么样特别的学历经历为你的职业生活提供了帮助吗?
在瓦岱勒进行第一年的学习时,实践应用周并不是那么轻松,但是我学到了很多!例如,有一周,我和清洁阿姨一起工作。通过这件事情我发现你必须拥有强大的心理能力才能承受住这些体力工作,甚至经常有些费劲厌烦的工作。也多亏了做这些工作,如今作为经理的我能够理解服务员、办事员和清洁工的感受。
在攻读硕士学位第一年期间我们有很多的工作。很多团队工作、课堂展示和家庭作业,你必须非常自律。达到瓦岱勒的期望对我而言是一个真正的挑战。我在实习当中脱颖而出,这多亏了我掌握的这种“工作耐力”,在当前的工作中我仍然要做到如此。
你能和我们介绍一下聘用你的这家博物馆吗?你未来的工作是什么样的呢?
我将为卡塔尔博物馆管理局工作,卡塔尔艺术家、说书人以及电影制片人Sheikha Mayassa作为其领导,希望使多哈成为中东地区的文化之都。
我将在我们其中的一家餐厅与Alain Ducasse Enterprise一起工作。
我管理多哈伊斯兰艺术博物馆销售、营销和特别会展部。这代表着三个咖啡馆和餐厅,一家餐饮提供商和中东地区第一家Alain Ducasse餐厅。
你能和我们讲讲你的工作面试吗?在你看来是什么使你优于其它职位申请者呢?
我是在巴黎获得聘用的。刚开始,我并不知道我将要面试的是什么工作。这份工作面试只是一个心理测试。和欧洲人力资源招聘程序区别甚大。
他们有着非常吓人的策略。我一到达多哈,我就知道招聘团队更喜欢有着坚强性格的人。面试期间,在某种程度上,我感觉自己不得不掌控局面。所以我无所畏惧地捍卫了自己的兴趣和理想。我选择做我自己。就是这样。
你是如何理解这份工作的呢?
考虑到这次的面试,我知道这份工作并不容易。我想我可能会管理一家咖啡店,但是他们却雇佣我管理销售、营销和特别会展部门。
你的短期、中期和长期目标是什么?
执行我当前的战略计划。我会给自己6个月到1年的时间来达到我的销售、营销和传播的目标。
你想对那些考虑进入瓦岱勒学习的申请者提供什么样的建议呢?或者对在校生有什么样的建议呢?
对于申请者:瓦岱勒会为你提供附加值。一项永远不会失去价值的真正投资。
对于在校生:有时人们会说我做这份工作做的太频繁了,但是我会假定它是:为了实现更高目标的垫脚石。
瓦岱勒国际酒店与旅游管理商学院 - Institut Vatel
中文介绍页面:http://www.gheac.com/edu/vatel/
咨询联络电话:010-8447 6928
189 0119 3685
在线咨询QQ:800093391
电子邮件:info@gheac.com
办公地址:北京市 东城区 东直门外大街48号 东方银座 C座16E
邮政编码:100027
CHAHRAZADE BAROUDI AIMED FOR THE MOON AND REACHED IT!
Here’s a letter from Chahrazade Baroudi, class of 2013, for Vatel Lyon:
“Dear Madam,
I’ve attached the contract I signed yesterday morning (with my Vatel class of 2013 pen) in the Qatar Museums Authority office. I’m the new Sales & Marketing Manager in charge of developing the F&B sector, by Alain Ducasse for the Museum of Islamic Art, in Doha, Qatar.
A challenge that makes my head spin, as I was far from thinking I would land such a job so quickly. You gave me the opportunity to do my Master’s degree at Vatel. None of this would have been possible elsewise.
I’ll leave you now! I’ve got an innovative marketing plan to present at the end of the week.
Kind regards,”
Chahrazade Baroudi
Chahrazade will give us more details in her Success Story below.
Why did you decide to study in hotel management?
I like to travel, have new experiences, as well as seeing different cultures and hotel and restaurant concepts. When I was checking out job vacancies and career opportunities, I saw that this sector had great possibilities for someone like me. This field is less impacted by the economic crisis than others.
Why did you decide to go to Vatel?
I was aware that the school’s reputation would be an asset for me and Vatel lived up to its promise.
Vatel found me my 2011 internship at the Ritz Carlton in Doha, Qatar. My 2012 Management Training request was accepted at The H Dubai Hotel because of Vatel’s reputation. In the Middle East, Human Resources recruit based on the school’s reputation. When I was interviewing for my job at Qatar Museum Authority, they already knew what kind of school Vatel was.
Do you have any particular memory of your studies at Vatel that you think will help you in your professional life?
When I was doing my Foundation Year, the practical application weeks weren’t easy, but I learned so much! For example, for a week, I worked with the cleaning ladies. That’s how I found out that you needed a strong character to assume all these physical and often trying tasks. Thank to this though, as a Manager, I understand what a waiter, a clerk, or a cleaning lady can feel.
We had a lot of work in the first year of our Master’s degree. A lot of group work, presentations and homework, where you had to be disciplined. Living up to Vatel’s expectations was a true challenge for me. Nevertheless, in my internships and in my current job, I stood out and still do, thanks to this “work stamina” I acquired.
Can you present the museum that hired you? What will you be doing?
I’ll be working for Qatar Museum Authority, headed by Sheikha Mayassa, who has the vision of making Doha the cultural capital of the Middle East.
I’ll work with one of our restaurants, with Alain Ducasse Enterprise.
I manage the Sales, Marketing and Special Events departments of the Doha Museum of Islamic Art. That represents three coffee shops and restaurants, a caterer and the first Alain Ducasse restaurant in the Middle East: IDAM.
Can you tell us a bit about the job interview? What made you stand out from the others in your opinion?
I was recruited in Paris. At the beginning, I didn’t know which job I was going to be interviewed for. The job interview itself was psychologically trying. Far from European human resources procedures.
They had a very intimidating strategy. As soon as I arrived in Doha, I learned that the recruitment team preferred a strong character to job experience. During the interview, at a certain moment, I felt like I had to take control. So I was audacious enough to defend my interests and ambitions. I chose to be myself, that’s all.
How did you apprehend this job?
Considering the interview, I knew it wouldn’t be easy. I thought I would be managing a coffee shop, but they hired me to manage the Sales, Marketing and Special Events departments.
What are your short, mid and long-term projects?
Carrying out my current strategic plans. I give myself from six months to a year to reach all my sales, marketing and communications goals.
Is there any advice that you’d like to give to candidates who are thinking of attending Vatel? Or to students?
For candidates: Vatel gives you added value. A true investment that will never lose its value.
For students: sometimes people say that I do this too often, but I totally assume it: always aim for the moon.
