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InterContinental to create 4,000 UK jobs

Christopher Walton
Wednesday 26 March 2008 16:19

InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) has unveiled plans to create 4,000 jobs in the UK over the next three-to-five years in a self-styled “war for talent”.

The recruitment drive by the company behind the Holiday Inn and Crowne Plaza will help fill vacancies at the 44 properties the company has in development across the UK.

IHG needs to finds 44 general managers, 350 heads of department, more than 500 supervisors and a workforce of 3,000, which will include kitchen porters, housekeepers, waiters and receptionists.

Tracy Robbins, executive vice president of global human resources at IHG, said: “We are facing a war for talent to find skilled, experienced hotel staff. We need to attract and inspire the very best people at all levels to support our company growth plans.”

Those wishing to join IHG can apply by visiting the company's online careers pages or check at the latest jobs from a range of employers on Caterersearch jobs.

IHG has also revealed details about an apprenticeship programme for existing staff to fast-track them into supervisory and management roles.

Talented individuals will be offered a National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) in hotel management with a guaranteed management job on successful completion of their studies.


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By Christopher Walton

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