2007 Annual International CHRIE Conference & Exposition
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A SURVEY OF LODGING EXECUTIVES’ VIEWS ON INTERNSHIP COMPETENCIES
Linsley T. DeVeau
Lynn University, College of Hospitality Management
Boca Raton, Fl, USA
And
Christine Kay
Lynn University, College of Hospitality Management
Boca Raton, Fl, USA
ABSTRACT
This study reports on lodging executives’ views regarding student internship competencies. Investigated
are requisites for lodging internships and expected competency level of interns upon completion of those programs.
Reported by industry professionals is that students exiting effective internship programs will be skilled in 18 core
essential competencies falling under Sandwith’s (1993) leadership, interpersonal, creative and technical domains.
Based on research results, the authors present five newly proposed internship prerequisites: 1) demonstrating
professional appearance and poise, 2) portraying enthusiasm, 3) portraying work commitment, 4) listening skills and
5) oral communication skills. Study findings have implications for educators and lodging industry, alike.
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