Do all tourism jobs involve working face-to-face with the
public?
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Many tourism occupations involve working with the public,
particularly in front-line positions. If you love working
with the public, there are plenty of tourism careers that
would suit your personality and your outlook. However,
there are many other tourism-related jobs behind the scenes
in cooking, marketing, technology and landscaping, for
example.
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