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International Standard Classification of Occupations 2008Standard Occupational Classification 2018

ISCO-08 1411 to SOC 2018

Crosswalk mapping from ISCO-08 1411 "Hotel Managers" to SOC 2018. 1 official equivalence.

ISCO-08 1411 in SOC 2018

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About ISCO-08 1411

1411 Hotel ManagersHotel managers plan, organize and direct the operations of hotels, motels and similar establishments to provide guest accommodation and other services. Tasks include - (a) directing and overseeing reservation, reception, room service and housekeeping activities; (b) supervising security arrangements and garden and property maintenance; (c) planning and supervising bar, restaurant, function and conference activities; (d) observing liquor, gaming and other laws and regulations; (e) assessing and reviewing customer satisfaction; (f) overseeing accounting and purchasing activities; (g) undertaking budgeting for the establishment; (h) controlling selection, training and supervision of staff; (i) ensuring compliance with occupational health and safety regulations; (j) providing guests with local tourism information, and arranging tours and transportation. Examples of the occupations classified here: - Hotel manager - Motel manager - Youth hostel manager Some related occupations classified elsewhere: - Bed and breakfast operator - 5152 Notes Operators of small establishments, such as some bed and breakfast establishments and small guest houses that provide accommodation and limited meal services to clients effectively as paying guests in private households, and for whom the management and supervision of staff is not a significant component of the work, are classified in Unit Group 5152: Domestic Housekeepers. Chief executive officers and specialized managers of hotel management companies or hotel chains are classified in the relevant unit group in Sub-major Groups 11 and 12.