Helmut Meckelburg

Founder of “The Career Hoteliers Guide” Helmut Meckelburg is also the CEO of “Hotel Career Consultants” in Puerto Rico. A classic career hotelier who started out as dishwasher, worked his way up into top management positions in the USA, Middle East and South Asia. Insiders know him as a turn-around specialist and proven crisis manager. He is also known as a builder of successful teams and career coach. Helmut is passionate about helping young hoteliers to plan their careers strategically for time and money and helped many hoteliers to advance into General Management positions and across the globe. He understands the challenges and mindsets of many hoteliers at the beginning of their career but also the changes one has to make when moving into leadership positions. His work with Hilton, IGH and Taj Hotels has provided him with valuable insights into corporate requirements for leadership positions and demand. His coaching approach is timeless, unique and sometimes radical. His professional network across the world provides expertise and experience when it comes to promotion, transfers, contracting and avoiding the pitfalls of quick career advances.

THE HIDDEN JOB MARKET

WHY YOUR ONLINE APPLICATION MIGHT NEVER BE SEEN You probably think you’ve done everything right when you hit “submit” on an online job application. Your resume is polished, your cover letter is crafted, and you’ve clicked through every checkbox in the portal. But here’s the hard truth: submitting an application is just the beginning of […]

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TOP 10 MISTAKES OF YOUNG MANAGERS (2/2)

Reflecting on my previous post, I outlined the inevitable mistakes that are particularly relevant to the hospitality industry and should be avoided in your first and future management positions. These mistakes, which apply to each new manager position, include understanding your superior’s expectations, navigating team dynamics and expectations, setting clear goals, communicating them effectively, and

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